Hi Kimsan,

Check out this thread I've saved & see if it helps:
From: Donnie Parrett
I am reading a book that is in Word document format.  I am needing to know
how to set a place marker where I stop reading so I can find that place when
I start again.  Also, do I need to delete that marker when I start the next
time so I can set another one when I am ready to stop again?  Please give
step by step instructions on how to do this.  Again, I am using JAWS 14 and
Windows 7.
Thanks,
Donnie

From: Pablo Morales
Hi  Donnie.
Ok, let me start by the end. Yes, you can get only one place mark on a
word document, this feature works like a bookmark. To create a placemarker
do this.
Find where you want the placemarker.
Been there, press control windows key and K. It will place the marker there.
when you want to come back where you left the placemarker, just press
windows key, alt and k.
Pablo

From: Donnie Parrett
When you come back to the place marker, does that automatically delete it so
you can place another one later?  Or, is there a key stroke for deleting
place markers?
Donnie

From: Pablo Morales
Oh, I forgot write about it.
If you create a place marker, you can close the document, turn off your
computer, and the place marker will be where you left it. If do you need
another placemarker, you just need to create it on another part of your
document, jaws will move the bookmark to the new place, you don't need to
delete it, just move it. Jaws just allows one placemarker on word documents.
Pablo

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kimsan
To: 'jaws-users'
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 12:27 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] place markers in word 2013


I know how to create and delete book marks; however, in word isn't there a
way to mark your territory to come back to it later while reading the rest
of the material?  I think it had the letter m, in it.

Thanks.

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