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Hi

Am 07.01.12 11:42, schrieb Volker Merschmann:
2012/1/7 ScCrow <LibreOffice@isildo.com>:
I would like for a document (any document) to open to the last
page that I was on when I closed it.  I have a large document.
When I go back, I always have to locate where I left off work.  I
started just never closing the document, which I dont like to
do.

I remember we have had this feature in a former OOo-version, but I
do not remember why it has been dropped. Maybe related to a change
in the ODF-format.

Hasn't there been a command like "jump to the last position of cursor"?
I'd like that more than an document opening at a "random" position.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Uwe Altmann
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