Bookmarks are a convenient way of marking, by name, a position in the document. This name is then appended to the Search menu - choosing it returns the caret to that part of the document. A short-cut to the list of bookmarks is to press Menu over the Find button on the button bar. Note that, like index entries, there must be at least one character in the paragraph following the point to be marked as a bookmark.
A bookmark can be used as an Anchor for HyperText documents - see the next section for details.
To add a bookmark:
If a selection was made this will become the name of the bookmark. Edit the name if required.
If no name is supplied in the Add bookmark menu (the default when there is no text selected), an Untitled bookmark is created. There can only be one untitled bookmark in a document at any one time, so that the existing bookmark is removed when a second untitled bookmark is created. This is intended to allow a quick way of returning to the 'working point' of a document, without having to worry about naming and removing old bookmarks.