Bookmarks let you quickly access items that you use often. A bookmark is a "shortcut" that immediately takes you the bookmarked item. You can add bookmarks to the following: - Files - Folders - Graphs - Searches - Headings - Blocks Open a bookmark by selecting it in the Bookmarks tab. You can reorder bookmarks by selecting and dragging them. You can bookmark items and organize them into _bookmark groups_ to find them easier. You can expand and collapse bookmark groups to show or hide the bookmarks in them. > [!todo]- Show bookmarks > You can find your bookmarked items by clicking **Bookmarks** (bookmark icon) in the left sidebar. > > Or, open the Bookmarks tab by running **Bookmarks: Show bookmarks** from the [[Command palette]]. ## Add a bookmark Adding a bookmark opens the **Add bookmark** dialog where you can set an optional title and assign it to a bookmark group. When you bookmark an item, **Add bookmark** becomes **Edit bookmark** and instead lets you edit the bookmark. > [!todo]- Bookmark a file > > **Bookmarks**: > > - Select **Bookmark the active tab** (bookmark with plus icon) at the top of the Bookmarks tab. > > **File explorer**: > > - Right-click a file in [[File explorer]] and click **Bookmark**. > > **Command palette**: > > 1. Press `Ctrl+P` (or `Cmd+P` on macOS) to open the [[Command palette]]. > 2. Search for the **Bookmark** command. > 3. Press `Enter` with the command selected to add a bookmark. > [!todo]- Bookmark a folder > > **File explorer**: > > - Right-click a folder in [[File explorer]] and click **Bookmark**. > [!todo]- Bookmark a search term > > **Search**: > > 1. Enter a [[Search#Search terms|search term]]. > 2. Under the search field, select the three dots icon next to the number of results. > 3. Select **Bookmark**. > [!todo]- Bookmark a graph > To bookmark a graph, right-click the tab with the graph view and select **Bookmark**. > > You can't bookmark local graphs. > [!todo]- Bookmark a heading > To bookmark a heading, right-click the heading and select **Bookmark this heading**. > > **Command palette**: > > 1. Press `Ctrl+P` (or `Cmd+P` on macOS) to open the [[Command palette]]. > 2. Select the **Bookmark heading under cursor** command. > [!todo]- Bookmark a block > > **Command palette**: > > 1. Press `Ctrl+P` (or `Cmd+P` on macOS) to open the [[Command palette]]. > 2. Select the **Bookmark block under cursor** command. ## Remove a bookmark In the Bookmarks tab, right-click the bookmark and select **Remove**. You can also remove a bookmark from the **Edit bookmark** dialog. ## Add a bookmark group **Bookmarks**: - Select **New bookmark group** (folder with plus icon) at the top of the Bookmarks tab. To move a bookmark to another group, select and drag it to the group you want to move it to. ## Remove a bookmark group To remove a bookmark group and all bookmarks in it, right-click the bookmark group and select **Remove**. ## Bookmark multiple files You can add multiple bookmarks at the same time. **File explorer**: 1. Select multiple files by pressing `Alt` and selecting each file, or press `Shift` to select a range of files. 2. Right-click one of the selected files and then select **Bookmark**. **Tab group options**: 1. In the upper-right corner of a tab group, select the down arrow. 2. Select **Bookmark 3 tabs**, where 3 is the number of tabs in the tab group.