Shift+F5 doesn't work in Word 2007

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Is anyone else having a problem with this key combination? It just isn't
working anymore. I used it regularly in prev. versions of Word. The Word 2007
Help does list this as a valid key comb. to go to last edit.

Other Shift+function keys work, such as Shift+F3 (change case), and I
noticed in testing that Shift+F5 works if file hasn't been saved/closed; I
could swear I used to save a file and close it, the use Shift+F5 when I
opened it to go to last edit location.

Anyone else?
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Try http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/GoBackFix.htm.

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GMc wrote:
> Is anyone else having a problem with this key combination? It just
> isn't working anymore. I used it regularly in prev. versions of Word.
> The Word 2007 Help does list this as a valid key comb. to go to last
> edit.
>
> Other Shift+function keys work, such as Shift+F3 (change case), and I
> noticed in testing that Shift+F5 works if file hasn't been
> saved/closed; I could swear I used to save a file and close it, the
> use Shift+F5 when I opened it to go to last edit location.
>
> Anyone else?



 
>> "Jay Freedman" wrote: Try
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/GoBackFix.htm.

Thanks, Jay. I will have to check into that solution (macro) in detail
later. I'm not sure I want to add that macro to my templates (added
complexity).

That article (by Andria Pinson and Dave Rado) says "some files you open
won't “go back” when you press Shift+F5." I never had <any> problems in Word
2003. It always worked when I opened a file I had prev. been working on. So
I'm curious as to why it works for "some files" and not for others -- and now
not in Word 2007. (Or will it work for some files and not others in 2007,
too?)

Anyway, thx for the workaround.

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Phoenix
 
GMc wrote:
>>> "Jay Freedman" wrote: Try

> http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/GoBackFix.htm.
>
> Thanks, Jay. I will have to check into that solution (macro) in detail
> later. I'm not sure I want to add that macro to my templates (added
> complexity).
>
> That article (by Andria Pinson and Dave Rado) says "some files you
> open won't "go back" when you press Shift+F5." I never had <any>
> problems in Word 2003. It always worked when I opened a file I had
> prev. been working on. So I'm curious as to why it works for "some
> files" and not for others -- and now not in Word 2007. (Or will it
> work for some files and not others in 2007, too?)
>
> Anyway, thx for the workaround.


My reply was based on matching your problem statement with my knowledge that
there was a workaround for Word 2000 through 2003. Unfortunately, Word 2007
is a different story.

Over the weekend I investigated further and found that, even with the macro,
Word 2007 doesn't go back with Shift+F5 after closing and reopening a
document. It isn't ever going to work unless MS adds a fix to a service
pack.

As the article explains, GoBack operates by jumping to a built-in bookmark
named \PrevSel1. Versions of Word through 2003 saved that bookmark in the
document file, so it's still defined when you reopen the document. The macro
worked around a problem in which the bookmark wasn't saved if the document
was the last one open.

I've found that Word 2007 doesn't save the bookmark at all, no matter how
many documents are open. That means the macro has no effect -- GoBack simply
never works to remember the last edit position through a close/reopen cycle.

This could probably be solved with additional macros that save the location
as a different bookmark on closing and restore \PrevSel1 from that
information on opening. As you say, though, this is additional complexity;
also, writing a macro that works reliably when the user closes the document
(by any of four or five different methods) is quite difficult.

I'm going to ask Microsoft to log this issue as a bug. You can help by
submitting your request as a "suggestion to Microsoft".

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.


 
>>"Jay Freedman" wrote: " I'm going to ask Microsoft to log this issue as a
bug. You can help by submitting your request as a 'suggestion to Microsoft.'"

Thanks for the additional research/info, Jay. I do not know how to submit a
suggestion to Microsoft. Plz advise.

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GMc
Phoenix
 
In the Web portal from which you posted (Microsoft Communities), you can
choose to post a question, a reply to a question, or a "Suggestion for
Microsoft."

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"GMc" <GMc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B681D5F-71B0-4040-B39D-7446D5772F57@microsoft.com...
> >>"Jay Freedman" wrote: " I'm going to ask Microsoft to log this issue as

a
> bug. You can help by submitting your request as a 'suggestion to

Microsoft.'"
>
> Thanks for the additional research/info, Jay. I do not know how to submit

a
> suggestion to Microsoft. Plz advise.
>
> --
> GMc
> Phoenix


 
>>"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: In the Web portal from which you posted
(Microsoft Communities), you can > choose to post a question, a reply to a
question, or a "Suggestion for > Microsoft."


Done. Thanks, Suzanne.

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GMc
Phoenix
 

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