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Why can’t I just have the option to bookmark where I’m at!!!

I often read large PDF documents, several hundred, sometimes a coupld of thousand pages in length and it can get very tedious if I want to read a document from begining to end but have to close it down half way through, because to be honest, I don’t fancy sitting there reading several thousand words in one sitting, especially on a VDU.

So, where is my option to slip my nice leather bookmark onto the page so that the next time Adobe Reads that document it thinks, ahh, the last time this user read this he was here, and he bookmarked that page.

Its so simple, yet its not been done, or at least, not that I can find.

Its not as if I want to save anything back to the PDF, just a reference of what PDFs have been bookmarked in my adobe reader user profile.

I don’t want this bollocks of having to run javascript to get it to work, or view the pdf in a web-browser so that I can bookmark the page, I want it IN adobe reader or any other program if someone knows of one.

The only limitation is that I will need to view this document, with its original title on the same machine I did previously, or on a machine on the same network if it was saved to my profile.

ARGHHH, it winds me up.

Someone please put me out of my misery and say, you can just do this *tada!* and it works.

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