Hi Cindy,

Usually the BN holds your place when you exit a document. You should be able to go back in and read where you left off. I can see though how your place may not be maintained due to a number of factors. Try saving your document as a .txt file. This hopefully will take out much of the HTML garbage. Save that file as a Keyword document. When it becomes a keyword document, you can put in place markers and any marker can be moved or eliminated as you are reading. One can jump to one or more of these place markers. They can come in handy but one's document must be in Keyword before one can utilize place markers and have them saved within a document.

Jim Aldrich

At 06:28 PM 11/21/2005 , you wrote:
Since I didn't get any responses under the original heading I thought I
would try a different subject line.

Cindy

> -----Original Message-----

 I am reading a long story that is an html file in KeyWeb.  Is
 there a way to some how mark the spot where I stop reading in
 order to pick it up later?  I didn't find anything in the
 manual but I am totally new to the BN and KeyWeb.  It does
 hold my place for a certain amount of time but at some point
 it does lose its place between switching applications and I
 have to go back into favorites and load the file all over
 where it starts at the top once more.

 Cindy


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