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\@171 Contents of Example Bookmark File \@
\@170───────────────────────────────────\@
■ Setting Bookmarks
■ Bookmark Limits
■ Retrieving Pages
■ Deleting Bookmarks
\@171 Setting Bookmarks \@
This is a sample bookmark file. Bookmarks can be set while
viewing the document by pressing the "/?" key or by selecting "set"
from the bookmark sub menu. This will set a dated bookmark that
includes the marked page number (or percentage location) and the
first 25 characters of the current text line. When setting your
bookmark you have the opportunity to record a 60 character comment.
Once set, explanatory comments may be added or edited via LB_ED.
\@171 Bookmark Limits \@
The number of bookmarks that can be used is limited by the
file size limits of your word processor. Under LB_ED the maximum
approximates 500.
\@171 Retrieving Pages \@
Pages can be retrieved by placing the current line (">") on
the line containing the bookmarked page and pressing ENTER. Upon
your return to the document the program automatically invokes the
"F7=Find" function to locate the bookmark text on the retrieved
document page.
Example:
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│ Remember that the ENTER key │
│ swaps to and from the current │
│ support view and the document │
│ view. So just press ENTER to │
│ return to the bookmark view │
│ after trying this example. │
└───────────────────────────────┘
Place the current line marker ">" on the page line (Page: 3)
and press ENTER.
Date: 8/22/91 Text: *"LookBook's bookmarking f"* Page: 3
\@171 Deleting Bookmarks \@
Bookmarks may be deleted by using LB_ED or your word processor
to remove unwanted bookmark references. The bookmark dates will
help you determine obsolete marks.
\@171 End of sample bookmarks and comments. \@
Place the current line marker (">") on the bookmark line and
tap ENTER to return to the next topic.
*" Using the Index List"* Page: 3
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