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Default reopening document with cursor at same location as when saved? word2007.

is it possible to 'save' the location of the cursor? i have a long
document which i need to edit - everytime I save, close it, and then
later re-open it, the cursor is right at the top - any way to start
off where i left?

Word 2007 on WinXP Pro. any hints appreciated!
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Default reopening document with cursor at same location as when saved?word 2007.

See the macros posted by Graham Mayor on August 15 in the thread
called "shift f5 in Word 2007". The link to instructions for
installing a macro is at the bottom, and his macro and instructions
work perfectly.

On Sep 12, 6:37*pm, Llama Thumper wrote:
is it possible to 'save' the location of the cursor? i have a long
document which i need to edit - everytime I save, close it, and then
later re-open it, the cursor is right at the top - any way to start
off where i left?

Word 2007 on WinXP Pro. any hints appreciated!


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