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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb 19 13:26:57 -0800 
2005 -------
I think that remembering the cursor position is a *very* *useful* feature. The
point is not that it is impossible to get by without that feature. If that was
the standard, then we'd have almost no features. Most features we add are added
because they *help* and are *useful*.

Thanks to the OOoAuthors project, I regularly work with documentation, and I
find this feature very useful. It allows me to go back to a document and
continue where I left off.

What am I supposed to do now?
Write some kind of text that says "((daniel -- continue here))" ?

Don't you see some problems with that approach? For one, it's an ugly kludge for
something that used to be simple. Second, it's adding text and altering the
pagination of a document for no good reason.

Is it possible to do? Yes, this isn't the end of the world. But that's not the
point. The point is that it's a useful feature.

Cheers,
Daniel Carrera.
OpenOffice.org volunteer.

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