Hi :)
Glad you have found a solution that works for you.  It is very annoying in
the use-case you describe but that seldom seems to crop up.  I dunno why
though.  I guess it is a lot less annoying for those of us who mainly use
single-page documents such as short letters or posters or what-not.

Dave Barton's solution, as raised by Anne Ology, has worked for many people
using many versions in the past - ie to use;

Tools - Options - General - "User Data"
(or the Mac equivalent)

to add some data into the name field and others.  Note that you can use
completely fictitious names or random characters or whatnot.  Years ago we
had some discussion about whether just spaces could be used but that is
probably pushing it a bit far.

It is weird that it usually works and makes no sense whatsoever.  It's a
bit quirky but there we go.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 26 July 2015 at 23:36, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anne,
>
> If you are not experiencing the problem then you are probably using an
> older version of LO.  This bug has now been fixed in the latest update of
> LO.  Early versions always opened at the point where the cursor was located
> when the document was saved/closed.  That was lost somewhere in version
> 3.x.x.x but has now been fixed in version 4.4.4.3.
>
> I found it annoying because I am using LO to read fiction which is
> downloaded from the internet to my computer. Reading a long novel (>500
> pages) and losing your place when closing the book sucks. The work around
> that I developed was to insert a string of "X" at the cursor point before
> closing the novel. Then on reopening the book, having to do a search for
> the string.  But if I forgot, it was back to the beginning and having to
> search for where I was. Very frustrating, especially when compared to
> reading on the Kiindle which keeps your place even you have gone on and
> read 3 or 4 other things and then come back to the it.
>
> Jerry
>
>
>  At 03:12 PM 7/24/2015, you wrote:
>
>>        I still don't understand that problem of opening at the beginning
>> only;           my documents always re-open at the spot where last saved.
>> From: Stephen Harding <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2015
>> at 10:25 AM Subject: RE: [libreoffice-users] Question about LO Writer and
>> "complex documents" To: Dan Lewis <[email protected]>,
>> [email protected] I've had no problem using Writer to create
>> 200+ page documents with over a hundred illustrations, annotated screen
>> shots and drawings,  imported from Microsoft's Visio or LO Draw (LO Draw
>> works best) and JPEG photos.  Also frequently use tables to show
>> information.  The documents have many, many cross references embedded in
>> them and four level table of contents at the beginning. My only gripe is
>> when you close a document and then reopen it, it opens at the beginning,
>> not the point where you were working on it. Best wishes, Stephen Harding
>> Freelance author Telephone desk 01256 781557 Telephone mobile 07969 469543
>> www.shirste.org.uk Skype Shirley_and_Stephen_Harding From: Dan Lewis
>> [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 24 July 2015 16:06 To:
>> [email protected] Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Question
>> about LO Writer and "complex documents" On 07/24/2015 09:31 AM, Tom
>> Williams wrote: > Greetings!  With all of the recent discussion about Linux
>> being a > viable alternative to Windows, in today's computing world, I've
>> read > many comments about whether or not LibreOffice is a good alternative
>> to MS > Office.  Some say yes, others say no.   One common comment made by
>> those > who say no is Writer isn't good for "complex documents".  For
>> "basic" > word processing, it's fine. > > Question:  in what ways does LO
>> Writer "fail" at editing or creating > "complex documents"? > > Does anyone
>> here have any experience with LO Writer and "complex > documents"?  If so,
>> what has your experience been (either good or bad)? > > I know I haven't
>> actually defined "complex documents" but I haven't > seen any definition of
>> that in any of the comments I've read either. > So, I'll leave the
>> definition up to whatever you would consider a > "complex document".  :) >
>> > I've submitted on LO Writer bug where Writer didn't handle Word >
>> documents with pages with different page orientations well.  I was >
>> helping a friend with a term paper and most of the paper was in > portrait
>> orientation, but a few pages were in landscape.  LO Writer > treated the
>> entire document as either portrait or landscape but > couldn't handle the
>> mixture of both. I think that's been fixed, since I reported the bug. >
>> That's been about my only experience with a "complex document". > > Thanks!
>> > > Peace... > > "The other" Tom       Is the problem with Complex
>> documents really about the complexity, or is it about using LO and?Word on
>> a complex document?       I have been working with ODF Authors to create
>> documentation for OpenOffice.org and then LibreOffice. I consider these
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