Going back to the previous page without starting all the way back at the top every time
If I am filing and have 500+ folders sorted alphabetically by last name, it would be really nice to drop a file into (example) JONES, JOSEPH and then click back the previous page and return to that area of the page where I was in the "J"s. It auto-returns to the top of the list every time, and then I have to scroll all the way back down to the J's over and over and over as I file. Is there a way to click back to the place where you were so I can incrementally file without that annoying extra hassle?
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I have the same question. One of the reasons why the answer doesn't suit is because it is still time-consuming and also because that option doesn't work if the folder you were just in wasn't modified, just accessed. I'm surprised a solution wasn't created since this question was asked. It's terribly time-consuming if you're doing revision work and have a really long list of folders to check. If we were able to go back to the last spot we were on, but needed to go back to the top, we would just need to press "Home" on the keyboard.
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