Finding a location mark in a file

Location marks function like bookmarks. You place them in your document and use them to easily return to marked locations in your file.

To move the cursor to a named mark, do the following:

  1. Select Edit from the main menu bar.
  2. Select Find other.
  3. Select Find mark.
  4. The Find mark input area appears. Select the name of the mark you want to move to. You can use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through existing marks.
  5. Press Enter to move to the location of the chosen mark.

To find a quick-mark, do the following:

  1. Select Edit from the main menu bar.
  2. Select Find other.
  3. Select Find quick mark. The cursor moves to the position marked by the quick mark.

You can have only one quick mark per document view. Setting a new quick mark will cause a previous quick mark to be lost.

You can also find a quick mark using the same procedure used to find a named location mark, as described near the top of this page. The quick mark will appear in the list of named marks as @QUICK.



Using Location Marks in a File
Finding Text
Finding and Replacing Text