MARK Puts an invisible mark at the current position. Later, using GO TO, you can return to the marked location. This makes it easier to move through a large file or buffer or between buffers. Example: The following commands put an invisible mark at the current position, naming it CHAP ONE, and later return to that position: Command: MARK chap one . . Command: GO TO chap one Usage notes: o Marker names can be one or more characters, including spaces and tabs. Also, the names are not case-sensitive (you can use uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case). Wildcard characters in marker names are treated as regular characters. For example, you can have a marker named *. o To check names of markers in the buffer, use the SHOW command. o Markers are NOT saved in the output file from session to session. Related topics: GO TO SHOW