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I have been editing a large document for some months and when I stop for a break I normally place XXX.
Last time I worked on the document was a month ago when I was knocked down with pneumonia and I forgot to place XXX. Is there a way that I can find where I last worked on a document? |
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I looked it up and its Shift F5 which takes you to where you last worked on the document.
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