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| Thread ID: 5306 | 2000-08-13 23:26:00 | Why can't Word behave like Excel? | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 5855 | 2000-08-13 23:26:00 | If I'm in an Excel 97 spreadsheet and the cursor is in cell D5 on sheet 3 when the file is closed I know that's where the cursor will be when I open the file again. I've got a Word 97 document that has a series of tables on the pages. The document will be worked on by different people (but not at the same time) and it would save a lot of trouble if the file opened at the place where the laast person using it had finished. I know I can introduce a bookmark called END and that if I re-use it it will delete its former position, but is there a more idiot-proof way of achieving the same result? John Waihi |
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