It will also show the date it was created, such as "Today", which might also be helpful when scrolling through. So beware and make your comment something eyecatching if you have a lot of highlights and such and your 'bookmark' comment is in the middle of all that. But if it is a large document and you have lots of them, like I did, it is helpful to know at about which page you left off, since it is in order by page. This may not be a problem if you want to simply go to the last page of where you left off. When choosing Comments, ALL of my Highlights (tons of them), edits (such as Insert, Replace), and "Sticky Note"s pop up. Once I made my comment, to find it again, I clicked on the three dots in menu bar on top of my screen which opened a list of several options. I clicked Comment>balloon>then clicked on exactly where I wanted that comment and a yellow background balloon appeared with an area for me to put in text. I tried this on my iPhone and I simply had to tap where I wanted the comment - do not select any text (which was my 1st attempt's error), then I clicked on the pencil and options are Comment, Fill & Sign, Edit PDF. While I have Acrobat DC for my desktop, trying to move my online studies from desktop to the doctor's waiting room (for example) was difficult without something to mark where I left off for when I resumed either back on the desktop or my phone again. This is a GREAT workaround, Chandler! Thanks for the suggestion.
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