Save the page as a .mht file.  Highlight a few of the words 
where you left off and right click and "copy" them, then right 
click the page and "view source", do a 'find' and "paste" the 
words in the box, then when you find those words in the HTML 
code, just type something like ******* around that area.  Then 
when you go to read it again, search the page for ******.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harold B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



> Hi everybody, I'm running Internet Explorer 6.0. I saved a 
> webpage to my
computer. The webpage is too long and I can't finish reading it 
in one
sitting. Is there a way to mark a place on the webpage so that 
I can jump
right there to resume reading at a later time? Thank you very 
much in advance
for your help. --- Regards, Linh (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

If I come across a page of text on the internet, and know I 
can't finish
reading it. there are two ways that I know of to mark it:

1. Copy the URL so you can access it again and also copy a line 
of text
(pasting both onto a Notepad). Then when opening that page 
again, use Find (on
that page), and enter the line that you had copied. That should 
take you to
the place where you left off.

2. Often I copy paste the entire text onto my word processor. 
Of course, I
might use something like eCleaner to keep the text in reading 
condition. And
then I'd use the processor's Find to locate where I left 
off. --- Harold
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