How do I mark a place in a document that I can go back to quickly

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While working on a large document, I want to be able to quickly mark the spot
that I am in, then go to another page. After doing what I need, I want to be
able to return to my original "spot".

For these cases, I don't want to work in split screen - for some tasks one
needs the whole page displayed.

Bookmarks are not really the answer, although that really describes what I
want to do - put something on the page that acts as a temporary placeholder
that I can return to quickly.

Any ideas?
Tim Pate
 
One possibility might be pressing Shift+F5, which allows you to move
between the last three edit points of a document.

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Stefan Blom
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