How to bookmark pages in Noteshelf – NozomuNoto

How to bookmark pages in Noteshelf

Mark important planner pages so they are faster to find in Noteshelf.

Use these steps to work with NozomuNoto PDF planners, notebooks, stickers, covers, and template pages in Noteshelf. The official links below are for downloads, updates, and current help pages.

Reference links

Use these for current app or device help, downloads, updates, vendor help, and manual references.

Bookmarks vs planner links

NozomuNoto planner links are built into the PDF. They move you through tabs, dates, buttons, and Index links. Noteshelf bookmarks are extra shortcuts you create yourself.

  1. Use planner links when you want the built-in planner map, tabs, months, weeks, dates, buttons, or Index.
  2. Use Noteshelf bookmarks for pages you personally visit often, such as current week, today page, project page, class notes, copied template, or an important list.
  3. Keep both. Bookmarks are not a replacement for planner links. They simply make your own important pages easier to return to.

Bookmark pages in Noteshelf

  1. Open the notebook or imported PDF.
  2. Tap the Pages or Finder icon to open page previews.
    Pages preview
    Pages previewOpen Pages or Finder to see previews for the imported PDF. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.
  3. Find the page preview you want to save, such as current week, today, a project page, class notes, a copied template, or an important list.
  4. Tap the Bookmark icon on the right corner of that preview page.
    Bookmark action
    Bookmark actionUse Bookmark from the page action menu or page preview. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.
  5. Long-tap the Bookmark icon in Pages Preview when you want more bookmark options such as naming or color.
  6. Use the Bookmarked filter or bookmark list when you want to jump back to those saved pages.
    Bookmarks list
    Bookmarks listUse the Bookmarks section to return to saved pages. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.

When bookmarks help

Bookmarks are best for your personal shortcut list. They help when you keep returning to the same working pages and want to avoid searching through thumbnails each time.

Good bookmark choices

  1. Index: best if you want one master jump point beside the built-in planner links.
  2. Current week: best for current tasks and focus.
  3. Today page: best if you use a daily page often.
  4. Project page or class notes: best for work, study, or one active goal.
  5. Copied template: best for a tracker, routine, review page, or planning page you keep reopening.
  6. Important list: best for a reference page you need often.

If bookmarks become messy

Remove old project, week, or experiment bookmarks. Keep the list short enough that it feels like your quick-access shelf, not a second full Index.

Next Noteshelf bookmark links