MS Word can start where you last closed it
Opening every day (or even several times a day) a Word document, where you write a novel, a dissertation, an essay, a report, or anything – and having each and every time to scroll and search until you find the location you were when you closed the document, where you need to go and continue working – this is a nightmare!
At the post “Make Word remember your last editing position” you read instructions on how you can have Microsoft Word save the location in a document where you interrupted your work, and go to that location immediately when you re-open this document. Here is a video that shows this in action:
1) First we write some text. 2) Word adds automatically a bookmark when we give the Close command. 3) Word goes to that bookmark immediately when we open the document
Make Word remember your last editing position
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Being yourself an author or student you will perhaps appreciate especially this feature, that the very structure of the book will teach you how to work. The book contains even chapters on how to prepare a document for professional publishers such as Amazon. Reading Steven Adams' Writing a book or thesis in Microsoft Word you are surprised realizing it makes you want to work -- to think, write, use Word and be creative! |