Word automatically bookmarks your last position in a document. So, take a break from reading your document -- when you reopen it, you can pick up right where you left off, even on a different PC or tablet (online connectivity, as well as sign-in with a Microsoft account or an Office 365 account, are required).
Learn more at www.office.com.
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