How to bookmark pages in Flexcil – NozomuNoto

How to bookmark pages in Flexcil

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

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

Before you start

  • Bookmark only pages you reopen often, such as Index, current month, current week, or a copied template.
  • If the file is a ZIP, extract it before importing the PDF, PNG sticker, cover, or other app-supported file.
  • After the first step, test one Index link, one writing mark, and one page action before setting up the whole planner.

Official source links

Use these for current app downloads, app updates, and vendor support.

Bookmark pages in Flexcil

  1. Go to the page you want to bookmark.
  2. Open Page Navigation from the right side of the planner.
    Page Navigation
    Page NavigationOpen Page Navigation so page thumbnails and bookmark tools are visible. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.
  3. Open the page action menu for the current page thumbnail.
  4. Tap Add Bookmark.
    Add Bookmark
    Add BookmarkOpen the thumbnail menu and choose Add Bookmark. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.
  5. Type a short title such as Index, This Month, This Week, Notes, or Project.
    Bookmark title
    Bookmark titleType a short bookmark title, then tap Ok. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.
  6. Tap Ok.
    Bookmarks list
    Bookmarks listUse the bookmark tab in Page Navigation to return to saved pages. Product shown: Yume Techo Academic 26-27 Landscape.
  7. To return later, open Page Navigation, tap the bookmark tab, and choose the saved bookmark.

Keep bookmark names short

Short names are easier to scan on a tablet screen. Use everyday names instead of long page names, especially for pages you open many times a week.

Good bookmark choices

  1. Index: the page everyone can return to when the planner feels big.
  2. This Month: fixed dates, bills, appointments, launches, and deadlines.
  3. This Week: current focus and tasks that actually matter now.
  4. Notes: a safe place for ideas that do not belong on the daily page yet.
  5. Active template: one project, class, tracker, or routine page you are using right now.

If bookmarks become messy

Remove old bookmarks that no longer help you decide what to open. A good bookmark list feels like a tiny dashboard, not another full table of contents.