Hi Alice, I think the keystroke is shift+control+k. Below is link from Freedom's site. When I am in a document what I do is that I type my maiden name which is unique, save, and exit word. Later when I open word and go to doc, then I use control+f in word to find my name. Press escape to close find dialog and you are where you typed your name. I delete my name and continue reading. When I stop I retype my last name and save. Hope you are doing well. http://www.freedomscientific.com/Training/Surfs-Up/placemarkers.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: alice dampman To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:49 AM Subject: place markers Hi, Negoslav, I followed your instructions to put a place marker. I hit control k, and JAWS said "Temporary place marker." But when I hit k to go to the place marker, JAWS says "no place markers found." What am I doing wrong? Also, is there a way to place a marker that will not disappear when you close the window so that I can continue reading where I left off when I return to the window? This is more a question for saved documents than live web pages. Thanks. Alice alicedh@xxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: alice dampman To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:49 AM Subject: place markers Hi, Negoslav, I followed your instructions to put a place marker. I hit control k, and JAWS said "Temporary place marker." But when I hit k to go to the place marker, JAWS says "no place markers found." What am I doing wrong? Also, is there a way to place a marker that will not disappear when you close the window so that I can continue reading where I left off when I return to the window? This is more a question for saved documents than live web pages. Thanks. Alice alicedh@xxxxxxxxxxx