'back' and 'forward' buttons should remember locations upon exit

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j_a_k_68

feature request: in OneNote, can you make the 'back' and 'forward' buttons
remember the locations when the program is exited? That way, when the program
is restarted later, one can still use those buttons to go back to a previous
point where they were working.

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Peter Engrav (MS, OneNote Dev Manager)

It's an interesting suggestion - we'll consider it.

One could argue that frequently these locations would appear random and
confusing (if you didn't really remember or care where you'd been). Or that
some users have learned to hit the back key repeatedly until it stops
changing to get back to "where they started". Certainly the other Office apps
don't tend to remember such stuff between runs of the app.

All of that said, given that OneNote does remember where you last were (and
navigate you back there) it seems perfectly reasonable for us to also
remember your penultimate location.

Wow, did I just use the word "penultimate"? Scary. Somewhere one of my
junior high school English teachers is humming gleefully to herself...
 

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