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Old 10-08-2017, 10:09 AM
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Hey good people -

I recently had to reinstall Office 2016 on a different PC, and have lost a feature that I really liked but have no idea how it was enabled, namely:

When I used to reopen a working document, Word would automatically return me - well, my cursor - to the point at which I was last, along with a little notification on the right telling me that's what it just did (or giving me an option, or something...).



I've looked through the Options and have searched this forum, to no avail.

Can someone help me re-enable this feature, as well as tell me its name?

Ever grateful,
glenn
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