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Re: Mark editing location in a file



It would be nice to have, but I just type in "ABC" or "XYZ" or the like and search for that when I reopen the file; then I erase it when I get there.

--Bob Kubie

PS: (As evidenced by my treatment of this exchange), I STRONGLY disagree with those who urge us always to erase the message we are replying to, when we reply. Messages posted to the list are expected to be read by many people other than just the addressee. They are usually of interest to many others. But when the message being responded to is erased, the reply is often incomprehensible to anyone but the intended addressee. Deleting the whole exchange, if it is not of interest, is usually a matter of a single keystroke.

--BK


At 12:29 PM 1/12/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Back in the old DOS days one could mark the location where you were editing a document so that when you opened it up the next time you could return to that point easily, rather than having to scroll through the document looking for it.

I can't find this anymore in NBWin, and I can't seem to locate it in the help files.

Has it "gone missing" or have I simply mislaid it?

Bob.

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