Go|Previous Editing Position

Select Previous Editing Position in the Go Menu to move the text cursor to the position in the current file where you last inserted or deleted some text. This makes it very comfortable to scroll through a file to look something up while editing, since you can always jump back to the editing position where you left off to continue editing.

If you use the Go to Previous Editing Position command a second time right after the first time, the cursor will be moved to the editing position before the previous one. If you use it a third time, the cursor will be moved to the editing position before that. You can use the command up to 16 times to revisit the last 16 spots in the file where you made changes.

If you go back too far, use the Go|Next Editing Position command to move forward through the most recent editing positions.

EditPad remembers the last 16 editing positions for all files that you have open. The Go to Previous Editing Position command never switches between files. You can use Go|Back in Edited Files and Go|Forward in Edited Files to switch between recently edited files.

See also

Go menu
Go|Next Editing Position
Go|Back in Edited Files
Go|Forward in Edited Files