subject: BOOKMARKS overview: A bookmark is a remembered location within a file to which you may return on request. Each active file inside PC-Type II may have up to four bookmarks. Bookmarks are saved with the file if the file has a .PCT extension, otherwise they are discarded when the file is exited. Normally bookmark processing is handled by keystrokes outside the menus. However, you can also process them with the Bookmarks Menu shown below which is reached by selecting the "(B)ookmarks" option of the Main Menu. ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³Bookmarks: ³ ÆÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ͵ ³(G)oto bookmark³ ³(1) set mark 1 ³ ³(2) set mark 2 ³ ³(3) set mark 3 ³ ³(4) set mark 4 ³ ³(C)lear marks ³ ³e(X)it ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ setting: (1) Move the cursor to the desired location. (2) Activate the Bookmarks Menu above and press 1, 2, 3 or 4. (This is equivalent to pressing Alt1, Alt2, Alt3 or Alt4 outside the menus). The position in the file is now remembered and the bookmark is set. To change the position of a bookmark, follow the same procedure and press the same number again. The new position will replace the old. returning: To move to a previously set bookmark position, activate the Bookmarks Menu shown above and select the "(G)oto bookmark" option. (This is equivalent to pressing Ctrl Q outside the menus.) If only one bookmark exists in the file, PC-Type II will immediately go to that remembered position. If more than one bookmark exists in the file, then you will be asked to select the bookmark you want by pressing 1, 2, 3 or 4. clearing: To clear all the bookmarks in a file, activate the Bookmarks Menu shown above and select the "(C)lear marks" option. 105