Bookmarks and the Go to command

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Bookmarks and the Go to command

Exactly like in the word processor TextMaker, you can use bookmarks in the script editor, which helps to keep track of certain points in the script.

To insert a bookmark, invoke the ribbon command Insert | Insert group | Bookmark at the desired position in the text and give the bookmark a name. After giving the bookmark a name, you can use the ribbon command Home | Search group | Go to to return to the bookmarked position any time you wish.

Setting bookmarks

To set up a bookmark, do the following:

1.Move the cursor to the text position where you want to place the bookmark.

2.Invoke the ribbon command Home | Insert group | Bookmark.

3.Type in a name of your choosing for the bookmark. Its name may contain only letters, numbers and underscores. Special characters are not allowed. The name must begin with a letter.

4.Click on OK to set the bookmark.

You can define an unlimited number of bookmarks.

Calling a bookmark

To return to a bookmarked position in the script, do the following:

1.Invoke the ribbon command Home | Search group | Go to.

2.Choose the desired bookmark from the list or type in its name.

3.Click on OK.

The text cursor will now jump to the position where the bookmark was created.

Deleting bookmarks

When a bookmark is no longer needed, you can delete it using the following procedure:

1.Invoke the ribbon command Home | Insert group | Bookmark.

2.Select the bookmark you want to delete from the list, or enter its name manually.

3.Click on Delete.

Note: When you delete a passage of text containing a bookmark, the bookmark is deleted automatically.

Sending the cursor to a specific line

The ribbon command Home | Search group | Go to allows you to move the cursor to a specific line of the script. To do this, invoke the command and type in the line number.