Trick to easily bookmark one or several range(s) of lines, in the current file
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 Hi, All, If you need to bookmark one or more bunch(s) of consecutive lines, all at once, here is my trick : - 
First put any number of consecutive #symbol(s) at the end of, both, the first and last lines to be bookmarked
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Repeat this action for any other range of lines, which needs bookmarking 
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Use the Markdialog and search a specific regular expression
 
 So, here is the road map, with a recent N++ release : - 
Put, for instance, the string ###at the end of a first line to be bookmarked
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Put an other string ###at the end of a last line to be bookmarked
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Repeat these two points above, for any range of lines, which needs bookmarking ( any number of #symbols is valid )
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Now, open the Mark dialog ( Edit > MArk...) I personally mapped theCtrl + Mto the Mark dialog !
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SEARCH #+$(?s).+?#+$
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Tick the Bookmark line,Purge for each searchandWrap aroundoptions
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Untick the Backward directionoptions, if necessary
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Select the Regular expressionsearch mode
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Click on the Mark Allbutton
 Voilà ! - 
Now, untick the Bookmark lineoption ( IMPORTANT )
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Click on the Clear all marks, again, to delete theredhighlighting => Only the bookmarks remain visible
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Eventually, you may remove all these #symbols, at end of lines, with the simple regex S/R :
 SEARCH #+$REPLACE Leave EMPTYBest Regards, guy038 P.S. : On reflection, I’d say that it would be nice if, after an Edit > Begin/End Selectaction, aCtrl + F2would bookmark / unbookmark all the lines of that selection !Of course, in case of a normal selection, a Ctrl + F2action would just bookmark, as now, the last line of the selection
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 @guy038 said in Trick to easily bookmark one or several range(s) of lines, in the current file: Tick the … Wrap around option 
 Untick the Backward direction optionMy experience has shown that, any time the Wrap aroundcheckbox is ticked, the state of theBackward directioncheckbox is meaningless.
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 Hi, @alan-kilborn and All, Alan, thanks for this information ! I rarely use the backward direction and rather with normal search mode ! Indeed, when the Wrap aroundoption is ticked, a click on buttons :- 
Find All in Current Document
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Replace All
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Mark All
 processes current file from beginning to end of file, whatever the state of the Baskward directionoptionHowever, a click on buttons : - 
Find Next
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Replace
 does depend on the state of the two independent options Backward directionandWrap around
 As for the other buttons : - 
Find All in All Opened Documents
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Replace All in All Opened Documents
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Find All
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Replace in Files
 obviously, they act on the scanned files, from beginning to end, independently of the state of the options Backward directionand/orWrap around!Cheers, guy038 
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 I was a little loose with my “any time” verbage. Your context was the Markoperation, which was what I meant, but said poorly.

