Mow do you use a bookmark?

A Bookmark or "Favorite Place" saves the address of a site you would like to revisit. You can organize them (Autos, Food, Games, etc.) so that all you do is click on one and you are immediately "transported" to that site.

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Using a bookmark is a simple and convenient way to mark your place in a book or a document so that you can easily return to it later. Here's how you can use a bookmark:

1. Open the book or document that you want to bookmark.
2. Read or scroll to the desired location where you want to place the bookmark.
3. Take a physical bookmark or create a virtual bookmark using the features of your reading application or software.
4. Place the physical bookmark between the pages of the book, making sure it sticks out slightly so you can easily locate it later.
- If you are using a virtual bookmark in an application or software, look for a designated bookmark button or feature. Typically, it's represented by a small icon, often resembling a folded corner of a page or a ribbon.
- Click or tap on the bookmark button or feature to mark your place.
5. If you are using a physical bookmark, do not press it into the pages too forcefully to avoid damaging them.
6. After placing the bookmark, you can close the book or leave the document, knowing that your spot is saved.
7. When you want to return to your bookmarked location, simply open the book or document and find the bookmarked page.
- In the case of a physical bookmark, open the book to the location where you inserted the bookmark.
- For virtual bookmarks, look for a bookmark tab, sidebar, or menu option within the reading application or software. Clicking or tapping on the bookmark should take you directly to the saved location.

By using bookmarks, you can easily keep track of where you left off in your reading material, enabling you to resume from the exact spot without any hassle or confusion.