E.2. Bookmarks


E.2.1. Saving a Query String as a Bookmark

A bookmark can be used to remember a search query, and shared with other users.

Procedure E.1. Saving a Query String as a Bookmark

  1. Enter the desired search query in the search bar and perform the search.
  2. Click the star-shaped Bookmark button to the right of the search bar to open the New Bookmark window.
    Bookmark Icon

    Figure E.1. Bookmark Icon

  3. Enter the Name of the bookmark.
  4. Edit the Search string field (if applicable).
  5. Click OK to save the query as a bookmark and close the window.
  6. The search query is saved and displays in the Bookmarks pane.
You have saved a search query as a bookmark for future reuse. Use the Bookmark pane to find and select the bookmark.

E.2.2. Editing a Bookmark

You can modify the name and search string of a bookmark.

Procedure E.2. Editing a Bookmark

  1. Click the Bookmarks tab on the far left side of the screen.
  2. Select the bookmark you wish to edit.
  3. Click the Edit button to open the Edit Bookmark window.
  4. Change the Name and Search string fields as necessary.
  5. Click OK to save the edited bookmark.
You have edited a bookmarked search query.

E.2.3. Deleting a Bookmark

When a bookmark is no longer needed, remove it.

Procedure E.3. Deleting a Bookmark

  1. Click the Bookmarks tab on the far left side of the screen.
  2. Select the bookmark you wish to remove.
  3. Click the Remove button to open the Remove Bookmark window.
  4. Click OK to remove the selected bookmark.
You have removed a bookmarked search query.
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