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Description of problem: If you scroll half way down the page when in source view, jump back to design view and then return to source view, the scroll bar has returned to the top. It does not "remember" where you were. However, if you scroll half way down in design view and go to a different tab, then return to design, it DOES remember where you were. It would be good if the Source view could remember too. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): beacon-0.5-4.fc14.noarch How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a new document. 2. Scroll half way down the page in Design view. 3. Go to the Source view. 4. Scroll half way down here, too. 5. Return to Design view. You will see that the scroll bar is in the same position. It "remembers" where you were in the document. Good! 6. Return to Source view. Scroll bar on this screen has returned to the top of the page. It does not remember where you are. Not so good. Actual results: Source view scroll bar always returns to the top of the page. Expected results: Should remember position so you can return immediately to the same point in the source. Additional info:
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