What about just inserting a series of text markers such as "######"
where you stop for the night.
Then use the Find function in the text editor to do a search for
"######" and find where you left off, delete the "marker" and carry
on.
Patrick Mead-Robins
Mac Solutions
(250) 652-1860
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At 4:56 PM -0400 8/25/05, donnadm87 wrote:
I am in the process of transcribing data from web pages. I wonder
if there is any software that will put a tag, or some such thing, on
the text I am working on when I have to shut down for the night.
Sort of like making a checkmark on the page, so that when I startup
the computer the next day I can find where I left off.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Donna dm87
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