Lesson 103 of 1234
How to Bookmark a Lesson
Save a lesson to come back to later — with one click of the ribbon icon.
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- 1Why bookmark
- 2bookmark
- 3save for later
- 4ribbon icon
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Section 1
Why bookmark
Sometimes you start a lesson and need to stop. A bookmark is how you say 'come back here later' without writing anything down.
How to bookmark
- 1Open any lesson.
- 2Look at the top right of the lesson card. There is a small ribbon icon.
- 3Click it. The ribbon turns the accent color (the bright green-yellow).
- 4That lesson is now in your Bookmarks list.
How to find your bookmarks
In the top menu, click 'Bookmarks.' You will see all the lessons you saved, in the order you saved them.
The big idea: a bookmark is a sticky note for your future self.
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