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On 17/10/10 11:40, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 12:06 +0200, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
In data 17 ottobre 2010 alle ore 11:53:29, Jean Hollis Weber
<jeanweber@gmail.com>  ha scritto:

I don't see anything for where to have the document open: first page, or
where last edited. I see "Load user-specific settings with the document"
but not where to select that particular setting.
It's under "File->Properties->General->  Use User's data
AHA! The magic tickbox. "Apply user data"! I knew it was well-hidden
somewhere. It appears to be "on" by default, but I think someone on this
thread said it wasn't working, a bug?


The "magic tickbox" is already ticked (the default, I presume), but doesn't appear to make any particular difference to where the cursor is positioned when opening a document for editing.

Then you *must* fill your data in Tools->Options->LibreOffice->User data.

Finally, the cursor potion is remembered in each document created or saved
by the User data's owner.
Thank you! I think I need to write an FAQ on that one. :-)

--Jean

Jean, FWIW, the last couple of versions of OOo also did not automatically position the cursor at the last save either, so it is unlikely something specific to LibO.




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