How to create a simple bookmark

Right click anywhere on the web article that you want to bookmark, and then click on "Save Page As", and be sure that  "Save as type" is for "Web Page, HTML only", and then click on "Desktop" to select it, and then click on "Save".  You now have the shortcut to your web article on your desktop.  Do NOT close your web article.

To create a bookmark where you want to resume reading your web article, hold down your curser and move it across 4 to 6 words or so (with NO punctuation marks), and then right click on the selected words on "Copy".  Now you may close the article.  Then right click on the shortcut on your desktop on "Rename", and then right click again on the shortcut on "Paste", and your bookmark will be the text in your shortcut. 

When you want to resume reading your web article right click on the shortcut on "Rename", and then right click on "Copy".  Then click again but DO NOT click on your shortcut, which will restore the shortcut to enable it.  To open your web article double click on the shortcut, and then on your keyboard hold down the "Ctrl + F" keys and the "Find on page" bar will appear, and then right click on the bar on "Paste" and your bookmark will go right where you want to resume reading your web article.  To make additional bookmarks you do not have to make another shortcut; just repeat the instructions for creating a bookmark.


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