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Hello,

In an earlier version of LibreOffice, a default open
I document the exact location of the document, where I was at
last closed. This was extremely convenient in a document
more than 100 pages. But I never knew that was the setting, which disappeared
when automatic updates program.
I'd give this option.
A big thank you in advance to those who have little idea.

Hi

On 27/10/2012 8:04 PM, xelha wrote:
Bonjour,

Dans une ancienne version de Libreoffice, un paramètre par défaut ouvrait
mon document à l'endroit exact du document, où je me trouvais au moment de
la dernière fermeture. Ceci était extrêmement pratique, dans un document de
plus de 100 pages. Mais je n'ai jamais su qu'était ce réglage, qui a disparu
lors des actualisations automatiques du programme.
J'aimerai remettre cette option.
Un grand merci d'avance à ceux qui ont une petit idée.

Salut ;)



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