Doug wrote:
Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
markers all located such that you cannot see more than a single marker
on the screen.  The central way to determine how many markers there
are is to count how many times the cursor fails to move each time you
press an arrow key.  Is there a way to make the markers display
distinctly so you can distinguish them, if only temporarily?

Not that I know of. However, if the Marker window is open when your cursor is on a marker, the type of marker will be displayed in the Marker window.

If you have IXGen, you can expand (display) or collapse the text content of markers by marker type. If you don't have IXGen or another marker-management plug-in, you should buy one; it'll pay for itself the first time you use it.

HTH,

--
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

srogers phoenix-geophysics com

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My brain: walnut-sized.
Yours: largest among primates.
Yet, who leaves for work?
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