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- Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] last edit position
- From: Walther Koehler <w.koehler@onlinemed.de>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 18:43:02 +0200
- To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Hallo Thomas,
using a basic makro you can get (and set) several parameters on how a document
is loaded. Maybe in your case the JumpMark parameter has been changed to
false.
see service MediaDescriptor
in OOME_3_0.odt chapter 13.10.1 by Andrew Pitonyak
http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
have fun
Walther
Am Montag, 18. Juni 2012 schrieb Thomas Blasejewicz:
> Good evening
> I would ***LOVE*** to have a CONVENIENT function for jumping to the last
> edit position.
>
> I believe this and/or similar questions have been asked before:
> http://ask.libreoffice.org/question/1144/cursor-position-not-saved-in-write
>r#1147
>
> But this does not work.
> I do have my personal data entered under Tools and yet the software
> ALWAYS opens the document at the top.
> Once I am working in the document, there is the "Navigator", but despite
> of having all sorts of items/functions,
> there is NONE, that would bring me back to the last position the cursor
> was, when I was last editing the document.
>
> Right now I am working on a 60-page document and it is really a nuisance
> having to scroll (one way or other) through
> dozens of pages to get back to that last editing position, once I left
> it for whatever reasons.
>
> In the past I used WordPerfect (not any more). This had a very
> convenient function called "quick mark".
> Every time you save the document (Ctrl+S), the software automatically
> enters a mark and you can jump to that position
> from whereever you are with a keyboard shortcut.
>
> Although under Tools -> Customize -> Keyboard -> Navigate
> there are millions of things you can choose to go to, but nowhere
> something like "last (edit) position".
> You CAN insert a bookmark and then jump to that bookmark, but to my mind
> this is a rather clumsy way of
> achieving what was so elegant in Wordperfect.
>
> Is there a trick to it?
> Something that would make this action quick and easy (preferrably
> automatic)?
>
> Thank you.
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