Bookmarks

Bookmarks are used for navigating in a document. You can insert bookmarks anywhere in a document. Then you can jump from one bookmark to another with a single command for browsing the document. Bookmarks are supported in all program editors and the Variable editor.

Below are the available commands for using bookmarks:

Ctrl + F2

Toggle the bookmark at the current position

Shift + F2

Go to the next bookmark

According to the type of document, the possible locations for a bookmark are:

- In the text editor, a bookmark is placed on a line of text.
- In the SFCClosed "Sequential function chart" It can be used to program processes that can be split into steps. The main components of SFC are: - Steps with associated actions - Transitions with associated logic conditions - Directed links between steps and transitions editor, a bookmark is placed on an SFC symbol (step, transition, jump...).
- In the FBDClosed "Function block diagram" A function block diagram describes a function between input variables and output variables. A function is described as a set of elementary blocks editor, a bookmark is placed on any FBD object (not on a line).
- In the FFLD editor, a bookmark is placed on a rung header.
- In the Variable editor, a bookmark is placed on any line of the grid (variable or group).


  • Bookmarks are valid only while the editing window is open; they are not stored in the document when the window is closed.