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** coordinate bookmarks - "Spot in <''System name''> solar system"
** coordinate bookmarks - "Spot in <''System name''> solar system"
** object bookmarks - the name of the object
** object bookmarks - the name of the object
* '''Notes''' - Optional field for notes about the bookmark <!-- Appears to be only visible in the edit window -->
* '''Notes''' - Optional field for notes about the bookmark <!-- Appears to be only visible in the new and edit window -->


{{Important note box|
{{Important note box|
Don’t try to write labels and notes in stressful situations - just take the necessary bookmark.
Don’t try to write labels and notes in stressful situations - just save the bookmark.
}}
}}


* '''Folder''' - A selection list with the available (sub-)folders
* '''Folder''' - A selection list with the available (sub-)folders where the bookmark will be saved. The folder of the last saved bookmark is kept as the active selection
* '''Expiry''' - The automatic delete time. Choose an option by selecting the corresponding radio button:
* '''Expiry''' - The automatic delete time. Choose an option by selecting the corresponding radio button. The last saved setting is remembered on a per folder base
** Never
** Never
** In 2 Days
** In 2 Days
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* The same label can be used for different bookmarks. Bookmarks are identified by their coordinate, so identical labels will <em>not</em> overwrite each other.
* The same label can be used for different bookmarks. Bookmarks are identified by their coordinate, so identical labels will <em>not</em> overwrite each other.
* Opening the New Location window when docked will start the creation of an object bookmark. This will not change when undocking
* Opening the New Location window when docked will start the creation of an object bookmark. This will not change when undocking


=== Opening the New Location window ===
=== Opening the New Location window ===
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For object bookmarks
For object bookmarks
* Using the right-click option Save Location on an object (some objects locations can not be save and thus do not have the option)
* Using the right-click option Save Location on an object (some objects, like ships, can not be saved and thus do not have the option)
** This option will work on, among others, brackets in space, objects in the overview, objects in the market window, objects in the agent mission offer window, linked objects in chat , mail and the notebook
** This option will work on, among others, - brackets in space - objects in the overview - objects in the market window - objects in the agent mission offer window - linked objects and agents in chat , mail and the notebook, anomalies and fully identified (green - 100%) signatures in the probe window and more.
* Using the radial menu. The push-pin on the second level.
* Using the radial menu. The push-pin on the second level.
* Opening the Locations window and clicking the Add Location button. Only when docked
* Opening the Locations window and clicking the Add Location button. Only when docked
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The only difference between these methods is that using the first method bookmarks your ship's current position in space while the second method bookmarks another entity's location in space. You can bookmark cans, POS (Player Owned Station), wrecks, and various site locations found during core probing. You can often even bookmark objects that do not have the "warp to" option. This is useful if you are trying to position yourself on large grids.
The only difference between these methods is that using the first method bookmarks your ship's current position in space while the second method bookmarks another entity's location in space. You can bookmark cans, POS (Player Owned Station), wrecks, and various site locations found during core probing. You can often even bookmark objects that do not have the "warp to" option. This is useful if you are trying to position yourself on large grids.


* Bookmarks can be moved between folders and subfolders by dragging them to the new location. Opening the target folder in separate window makes the dragging much easier.
* Bookmarks can be copied from one folder to another by holding {{button|shift}} key while dragging (up to 10 at a time).
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== Sharing ==
== Sharing ==
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** When you use the right-click menu to reach your bookmarks in space, you will also see your folders there (only those containing bookmarks in the current system though.)
** When you use the right-click menu to reach your bookmarks in space, you will also see your folders there (only those containing bookmarks in the current system though.)
* Bookmarks in the root folder (not in a sub folder) are extremely easy to access in space - use this to your advantage.
* Bookmarks in the root folder (not in a sub folder) are extremely easy to access in space - use this to your advantage.
* Bookmarks can be moved between folders and subfolders by dragging them to the new location. Opening the target folder in separate window makes the dragging much easier.
* Bookmarks can be copied from one folder to another by holding {{button|shift}} key while dragging (up to 10 at a time).
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