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Enter a new line number in the Enter new line number box or select one from drop-down
list.
3.
Click OK.
Bookmarks in a script
Bookmarks help you identify and jump to specific places within your script.
Bookmarks are displayed in the editors gutter, so you will not be able to see them unless the
gutter is both visible and sufficiently wide. If line numbers are also displayed in the gutter,
bookmarks may be harder to see. To control line number and gutter display, see "Editor
Options" on page802.
Note
Bookmarks are not preserved when you close the editor.
Toggling bookmarks
To toggle bookmarks:
l Place the cursor on a line in your script and, from the editors pop-up menu, choose
Toggle Bookmark and a given bookmark number.
If the bookmark you selected was not displayed on any line, it is added to the line where you
placed the cursor. If the bookmark you selected was displayed on the line where you placed the
cursor, it is removed. If the bookmark you selected was displayed on a different line, it is moved
to the line where you placed the cursor.
Jumping to a bookmark
Before you can jump to bookmarks, you must add bookmarks to specific lines in your script (see
above).
To jump to a bookmark:
l
From the editor’s pop-up menu, choose Go To Bookmark and a given bookmark
number.
If the bookmark you selected was displayed on a line, the cursor jumps to that line.
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