Thank you, Brian.

its easy to do it the first time, thank you.
What I did not find in docs is how to remove a reminder.

What I tried:
I thought it was a good idea to click once again the paper clip after
getting back.
It was not a good idea.
I got 6 reminders at one place sticked one over the other. (What could
that be good for?) And I got to click 6 times to navigate to where I
want to go.

I found a way: go to the reminder, delete left and right character, this
deletes the reminders as well. Type the characters back in again.
However, I doubt that this behavior is intended.

Brian Barker wrote:
> At 19:46 10/11/2007 +0100, Rolf Schumacher wrote:
>> This is a request for the best method solving "How-to jump back were
>> I was?"
>> [...]
>> I find that a bit too much to do but cannot think of a better way in
>> OOo. Maybe you can?
>
> Have you tried reminders?
>
> o Go to Edit | Navigator (or press F5). Keep the Navigator open as you
> work. (You can turn the list box off to make the window smaller if you
> wish.)
> o When you are at the position to which you wish to return, select the
> paper clip to set a Reminder.
> o Select the Navigation button in the Navigator and then the Reminder
> button in the Navigation window that appears. The movement controls
> now apply to reminders instead of any other type of item.
> o The up and down arrow buttons in the Navigator now become Previous
> Reminder and Next reminder. Use these to move around your document.
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>
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