At 06:45 PM 4/14/2012, you wrote:
In openoffice, if I saved a document, when I next opened it, the
cursor was automatically positioned where it was when I left off.
This doesn't seem to be happening in libreoffice, as the cursor is
always at the top of the document, meaning one has to remember some
other way "where I was up to". I can't find any option to turn this
invaluable feature back on.
Is this a design decision, an oversight, or am I missing an option
somewhere?
Cheers,
Ron
In all the years I've been using OO and LO (omg, am I getting
old...) I never once had the
good fortune of re-opening a document and automatically having the
cursor (or pointer,
however you prefer to call it) fall onto the location where I had
left it before closing the doc.
Before I close a document, I mark the spot where the cursor is located
by inserting a bookmark (Alt -> Insert -> Bookmark and enter a name
of your choice for the bookmark in the dialog box ).
Then, to go back to that spot, after I reopen the document I
right-click in the lower
left corner, where the page count is shown, and the bookmark name
pops up: a
click on the name itself brings me to the bookmarked position in the
text.
Hope this helps.
john
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