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Dan Lewis wrote

      I opened the file using LO 3.4.6 and 3.5.4. Both of them opened 
your file Line 1 page 1. I have Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit using the DEB's from 
the LO website.
      As a test, I opened a document that I had worked on yesterday. The 
cursor was blinking at the very point that I finished editing the
document.
      Why it would open a document to the place where work ended before 
but not do this for another document is the real question.


Then it is working as expected under Ubuntu. It should open on page 8 line
115 for user First Last only!
If you jump to some other page, make a modification and save it, when you
reopen the document the cursor should be were you edited ;)

Please read explanation here
http://ask.libreoffice.org/question/1144/cursor-position-not-saved-in-writer#1147

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