Office 365 Resume Reading
Resume Reading is a new feature in Microsoft Office 365 that bookmarks your last position in a document. Users who are logged in to their Office 365 account can reopen a recently viewed document from any device and resume reading. In Office 365 bookmarks, recently accessed file lists, ribbons and so on “travel” with the Office 365 user account– not the device.
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