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Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected an item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!
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GoBack (Shift+F5). GoBack will skip back to the previous 5 edit points.

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"Maanu" wrote in message
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Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!


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Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place of an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected an item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!

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In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in a
document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor has given
this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place of an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!




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As implied in the post Stefan quoted you would need three macros to make it
all work transparently

Sub FileSave()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
ActiveDocument.Save
End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

The documents will thus always open at the place the cursor was when the
document was saved.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in a
document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor has
given this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place of
an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!








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On further reflection and after re-reading the original question - my
comment does not actually cover what was asked

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My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
As implied in the post Stefan quoted you would need three macros to make
it all work transparently

Sub FileSave()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
ActiveDocument.Save
End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

The documents will thus always open at the place the cursor was when the
document was saved.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in a
document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor has
given this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the
normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place of
an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!








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Well, the original question is covered by using the Shift+F5 shortcut, as
suggested by Terry and Dean. Your code deals with the case of going back to
the last edit point in a document that was closed and then reopened, doesn't
it? Maybe I'm missing something?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
On further reflection and after re-reading the original question - my
comment does not actually cover what was asked

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
As implied in the post Stefan quoted you would need three macros to make
it all work transparently

Sub FileSave()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
ActiveDocument.Save
End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

The documents will thus always open at the place the cursor was when the
document was saved.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in a
document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor has
given this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the
normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save
as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if
present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place of
an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected
an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!









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Was this partly in answer to me? I didn't use a Macro or any programming
previously.. How about the help?

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
Well, the original question is covered by using the Shift+F5 shortcut, as
suggested by Terry and Dean. Your code deals with the case of going back
to the last edit point in a document that was closed and then reopened,
doesn't it? Maybe I'm missing something?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
On further reflection and after re-reading the original question - my
comment does not actually cover what was asked

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
As implied in the post Stefan quoted you would need three macros to make
it all work transparently

Sub FileSave()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
ActiveDocument.Save
End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

The documents will thus always open at the place the cursor was when the
document was saved.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in a
document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor has
given this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the
normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it
will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save
as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if
present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place
of an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected
an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!











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No, as can be seen by the quoting and threading, this reply was to Graham
Mayor.

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"AR88 Enthusiast" wrote in message
...
Was this partly in answer to me? I didn't use a Macro or any programming
previously.. How about the help?

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
Well, the original question is covered by using the Shift+F5 shortcut, as
suggested by Terry and Dean. Your code deals with the case of going back
to the last edit point in a document that was closed and then reopened,
doesn't it? Maybe I'm missing something?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
On further reflection and after re-reading the original question - my
comment does not actually cover what was asked

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
As implied in the post Stefan quoted you would need three macros to
make it all work transparently

Sub FileSave()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
ActiveDocument.Save
End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

The documents will thus always open at the place the cursor was when
the document was saved.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in
a document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor
has given this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the
normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it
will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save
as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if
present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place
of an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected
an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!












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Agreed that Shift+F5 is simpler while the document remains open. The macros
in my original reply were aimed at the situation where the document has been
closed, where Shift+F5 no longer works in Word 2007. The subset you quoted
from an earlier post allows a bookmark to be set manually and the autoopen
macro, whether run on opening a document or manually from a toolbar button
will return to that bookmarked location. Obviously I should not have
responded before having my morning cup of tea and reading the whole thread


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My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
Well, the original question is covered by using the Shift+F5 shortcut, as
suggested by Terry and Dean. Your code deals with the case of going back
to the last edit point in a document that was closed and then reopened,
doesn't it? Maybe I'm missing something?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
On further reflection and after re-reading the original question - my
comment does not actually cover what was asked

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
As implied in the post Stefan quoted you would need three macros to make
it all work transparently

Sub FileSave()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
ActiveDocument.Save
End Sub

Sub FileSaveAs()
On Error Resume Next
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, name:="OpenAt"
Dialogs(wdDialogFileSaveAs).Show
End Sub

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

The documents will thus always open at the place the cursor was when the
document was saved.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
...
In Word 2007, you can use a macro to return to a specific location in a
document (after it has been closed and reopened). MVP Graham Mayor has
given this solution in a different thread:


********************
You can work around it easily enough with a couple of macros in the
normal
template e.g.

Sub OpenAt()
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Range:=Selection.Range, Name:="OpenAt"
End Sub

Added to a keyboard shortcut or to a button on the QAT, when run it
will
insert a bookmark at the cursor position called OpenAt. Or you could
incorporate the command line in a macro to intercept the Save and Save
as
functions to mark the last cursor position before saving the document.

The following macro will check for that bookmark and select it if
present
when a document is opened.

Sub AutoOpen()
If ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Exists("OpenAt") = True Then
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("OpenAt").Select
End If
End Sub

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

********************


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








"DeanH" wrote in message
...
Shft+F5 will toggle to the last 3 places of edit.
It also works after shutdown and reopen, abet only to the last place
of an
edit.
I belive this function was dropped from 2007 but retruned in 2010.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"Maanu" wrote:

Hi,

Curser was in page1 of a document. I scrolled to page 5 and selected
an
item
in page 5. Now I want to go to previous location.

Is there a shortcut for doing this?

Thanks!











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