Hello Edwin H., sorry for not answering you. I forgot to follow this topic so I lost track of it. Patrick is 100% right, the best move here is to create a handout. To make things even easier, once you reach a new journal entry, put its title into your handout and add brackets around it to convert it into a link once save your handout. (ex: "Chapter 4: choose your skills" becomes "[Chapter 4: choose your skills]"). If you do not want to lose your handout among another journal entries, you can leave it in top of the Journal tab or make a macro to call it from the VTT: In Journal tab, click "Add" -> "Handout" - name the handout (ex: Bookmarks) - in 'descriptions and notes' field write the name of the handout into brackets (ex: [Bookmarks]) - save the handout - right-click on the "Bookmarks" underlined pink link and select "copy url" In Collections tab, click "Add" macro: - name the macro (ex: Resume-reading) - add following lines in 'actions' field: /w gm click [here to resume reading](<a href="http://journal.roll20.net/handout/" rel="nofollow">http://journal.roll20.net/handout/</a> ) - after "handout/" right-click and select "paste" (the line should now looks like: <a href="http://journal.roll20.net/handout/-M5V__fgb1G65aAqXBhuf" rel="nofollow">http://journal.roll20.net/handout/-M5V__fgb1G65aAqXBhuf</a> ) - save the macro In Collection tab, near your macro, have the checkbox "In bar" checked Now you can click the [Resume-reading] button on the VTT to call back your Bookmark handout. Once you reach another journal entry, do not forget to put its title into brackets in your Bookmark handout to be able to resume your reading later. Again, sorry for not answering you in time.