Manage bookmarks and named destinations
You can use bookmarks to mark places of interest, or create an easily viewable structure for your PDF.
Create bookmarks
- Click the New Bookmark tool () at the top of the Bookmarks panel.
- Give it a unique name.
- Repeat the process to create a set of bookmarks.
Make a bookmark from PDF text
- Select a title or short text with the Select tool at the top of the Panel bar.
- Press ⌘Command+B.
The Bookmarks panel opens and the selected text appears as a bookmark. If the Bookmarks panel is already open, the new bookmark appears below the current bookmark selection.
Set bookmark target destination
- Select the bookmark.
- Move to the target page in the current document or in any other opened PDF.
- Optionally mark a location on the page with the Select or Select Area tool.
- Click the Set Destination () button at the top of the panel, or right-click the bookmark and select Set Destination.
Delete a bookmark
- Select a bookmark and click the Delete Bookmark () tool, or right-click the bookmark and select Delete Bookmark(s) from the shortcut menu.
When you delete a bookmark within a multi-level structure, all of its lower level bookmarks are also deleted.
Customize bookmark appearance and behavior
- Select a bookmark.
- Select Properties from the Options tool menu or right-click a bookmark and select Properties.
- Set attributes such as text style and color in the Bookmark Properties panel.
- Set actions in the Actions panel. The default action is to go to a defined page, but you can select others. Multiple actions are possible and you can define action order.
- When done, click Close.
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Bookmarks can be organized into a multi-level structure to reflect different level headings.
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To set the current appearance as default, select this command from the Options drop-down list, or from the bookmark shortcut menu.
Create a second-level bookmark
- Create a top-level bookmark.
- Create a bookmark below it that you want to move to the second level.
- Right-click this bookmark.
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Select Cut in the context menu.
The cut bookmark does not disappear.
- Right-click the target bookmark.
- Select Paste under Selected Bookmark from the shortcut menu.
- Repeat the above steps to make a multi-level set of bookmarks.