Is there a faster way to access bookmarks aside from opening the Favorites tool? I can set a bookmark with a shortcut <command/option/shift/#>, but I want a faster way to go to that place the next time I am reading.
Any options?
Is your question about desktop? If you set up your software the “right” way, it’ll open b ack up where you left off. Set it to open to last used layout, local.
Thanks for your comments.
Yes ... wanting this on my desktop. My bookmarks are primarily for my Bible reading so the last used layout would rarely work. I would like as close to a one-click solution to access <bookmark #1> for example without having to go into the Favorites tool. I have a shortcut to the Favorite tool already in place.
Is there a faster way to access bookmarks aside from opening the Favorites tool? I can set a bookmark with a shortcut <command/option/shift/#>, but I want a faster way to go to that place the next time I am reading. Any options?
In Windows, using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+# opens the bookmark which has been set via Ctrl-Shift+# .... For example, I have assigned some different layouts via Ctrl+Shift+# to bookmarks 1 - 4, now I can open anyone of these bookmarks any time via Ctrl+# to load the respective layout.
My bookmarks are primarily for my Bible reading so the last used layout would rarely work.
I would still suggest a layout. Just create a layout for your Bible reading. Save it when you are done and close it.
Is there a faster way to access bookmarks aside from opening the Favorites tool? I can set a bookmark with a shortcut <command/option/shift/#>, but I want a faster way to go to that place the next time I am reading. Any options? In Windows, using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+# opens the bookmark which has been set via Ctrl-Shift+# .... For example, I have assigned some different layouts via Ctrl+Shift+# to bookmarks 1 - 4, now I can open anyone of these bookmarks any time via Ctrl+# to load the respective layout.
I'm on a Mac so the <command+# of bookmark> worked perfectly! Thank you so much.