link to last page viewed in document
Add an option to the document link that will open the linked document to the last viewed page instead of on a specific page number.
Working on multiple projects that have multiple files can be challenging to navigate in Goodnotes. What I would like to be able to do is create an index page that will quickly let me open the files for a particular project. I can do this using document links, and that allows me to keep the logical structure of the project separate from the logical structure of the files. (For example, I might have a reference document that is used in more than one project. I can have it linked on the index page and stored in a “references” folder, rather than copied into each project folder that uses it.)
When I open a file from a folder, it opens to the last viewed page. When I’m working on long documents, that’s exactly what I want. It saves me from paging around and trying to remember where I was – or trying to remember to set a bookmark right before I close a file.
When I open a file from a link, it opens to a static page selection. I can choose the page, but I don’t want to have to modify the links every time I close a document.
Can you add an option for “last viewed” to the page link button?
(Or, better still, can you build a native project management feature that will open a set of documents to the last viewed page with a single button press?)