Also, repositioning seems to not work when you have no information under 'User
Data'. (That is leave all fields from 'Company' until 'Fax/email' empty)
When reopening a document, it will start at the top of that document.
LO 7.0.0.3 (x64) Windows 10
On 15-10-2020 20:48, DaveB wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for taking the time to check. It seems there might have been a
glitch on the Windows machine yesterday, because I couldn't replicate
the condition on a Linux machine, but after booting up the Windows
machine today the load at last saved position works as expected.
Best Regards
Dave
On 15/10/2020 19:17, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi Dave, on my 6.4.6.2 it is working as expected.
I have "Use data for document properties" checked. Not sure if it needs
to be.
steve
On 14/10/2020 02:02, DaveB wrote:
Clean installs of 6.4.6.2(x64) and 7.0.2.2(x64) on Win 10Pro(2004). User
Data in Options has been filled in both cases.
For several versions it has been the case that if User Data has been
filled, Writer documents would reopen at the same point within the
document when it was last saved. Has this changed and if so is there
alternative setting to have Writer documents reopen at the same position
as when last saved?
Regards
Dave
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