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:
To find a quick-mark, do the following:
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