Sure, both numbered and simple bookmarks are really great, no discussion.

David in Delta:
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Meanwhile for a work-around, generally I can remember what part of my file I was
working on before I jumped up or down a few thousand rows.  I just use Find
(Control F) to locate the key expression I want to return to.  Usually it's
within a few lines of where I last edited that part of my document.
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Yup, very often even "jump to next/previous occurrence (ctrl+shift+up/down on
selection)" is good enough.

pspad:
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If you know you want to return on some place, use bookmarks. Alt+Left to set,
Alt+Right to delete. Alt+Up/Down to go through
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Yes, but as I wrote, the thing is I do not always foresee that I will have to
return to current place soon. Yes, very often I do, but certainly not always. 

So in situation I navigate somewhere far from "here" to make next edits, and
only _then_ (after consequent edits "far away") I realize I need to return
to that penultimate edit place and change something there I have two options:
- Place bookmark to current position, "manually" scroll back to penultimate edit
point, make changes, return to bookmark (and remove it, since I'm not gonna need
it anymore).
- Undo all edits to the point I finished penultimate chunk, place bookmark
there, take great care NOT to write anything since I'd lose history, then redo
all edits and jump up to that penultimate place's bookmark, make changes there
and remove now unnecessary bookmark.

Either of these options are somehow viable, but certainly not "perfect".

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