On Wednesday March  07 2007 10:13 am, Robert Gott wrote:
> MISSING IMPORTANT CURSOR POSITION FEATURE IN OpenOffice 2.1 WRITER
> (Win XP and presumably Linux Ubuntu also).
>
> 1. Open the two attached screen shot .jpg files in Windows XP
> preferably side by side in 'tile' view if possible.
> 
> 2. Compare the bottom 'bar' of
> Example1CursorPositionOpenOfficeWriter2.1
>    with
>    Example2CursorPositionWord97
>
> 3. Note that Example1 (OO) does NOT have full cursor position.
>
> 4. Note that Microsoft Word 97 and all later versions of WORD   
> does have full cursor position. The example looks like the    
> following;
>
>   Page 4      Set 1   4/148   At 4.7cm Ln 6   Col 2
>
> 5. The latter vital feature is missing in OO 2.1 Writer or      
> have I missed some tool or configuration?
>
> 6. The above is obviously OO 2.1 for Windows XP but I'm migrating
> to Ubuntu Linux 6.10 soon with OO 2.1 Linux (Both 32 bit versions.)
>
> 7. As a writer of novels the exact cursor position is VITAL    when
> I come to paginate manuscripts for home printing on A4    paper.
>
> 8. If this feature is not in OO 2.1 (Win XP and Linux 32 bit)   
> COULD IT PLEASE BE INCORPORATED IN NEXT VERSIONS PLEASE?
>
> Regards
>
> Robert Gott
> West Yorkshire
> UK

     Pardon me, but I do not understand what purpose is served by 
knowing where the cursor is. Would you please explain how you use 
this knowledge as you write? Then we will know why this is so 
important to you. Perhaps we could then suggest something that OOo 
already has which will serve a similar purpose.
     For example, when I close an OOo file, it opens to the place 
where I was last working on it: the place where the last changes were 
made. I do not have to know where I stopped: it opens there 
automatically.

Dan

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