Good afternoon
(2012/06/19 13:15), Pedro wrote:
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote
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-writer#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.
I use that feature daily and I can assure you it DOES work with ANY
LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) version under Windows XP x86.
In fact you can test this easily: go to the User Data and just fill the
First and Last names (make sure all other fields are blank) with First and
Last, then open this document
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jr74qmarxmktx5y/cursor_position.odt
It should open in page 8, line 115
Yes, I am aware that this "SHOULD" work ... but it doesn't.
For reasons I do not understand.
That is why I am asking.
Your document too opens on page 1, line 1.
"Sometimes" if I create a new document and LibreOffice "feels like
working today", this function actually DOES work,
but .. as I said, not consistently.
And that is to my taste very annoying.
Is there anything else I could try?
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