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Can I open up an MS Word file at the place where it was saved?
I have long documents saved in Word. When I open a file, I would like to
have it automatically open at the spot where I was working when it was last saved. Other programs provide this feature, but I can't find it in Word. Is this possible? |
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Open a file, and press Shift+F5 to go to the last edited location.
djmac7 wrote: I have long documents saved in Word. When I open a file, I would like to have it automatically open at the spot where I was working when it was last saved. Other programs provide this feature, but I can't find it in Word. Is this possible? |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 11:29:02 -0700, djmac7
wrote: I have long documents saved in Word. When I open a file, I would like to have it automatically open at the spot where I was working when it was last saved. Other programs provide this feature, but I can't find it in Word. Is this possible? Open the document and press Shift + F5. -- Fredrik E. Nilsen |
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