Choose Insert > Marker (or press M) to add a marker at the current cursor position. Markers are reference points you can place throughout a file to identify positions for editing.
Each marker (up to 99) is assigned a number. Pressing this number on the keyboard moves the cursor to the corresponding marker.
Position the cursor where you want to add a marker.
Choose Insert > Marker (or press M). A marker will be added at the cursor position.
Control-click the marker tag and choose Rename from the shortcut menu. Type the name of the marker in the edit box and press Enter when you're finished.
—or—
Double-click to the right of the marker and type a name in the edit box.
Control-click the marker tag and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
Control-click the marker bar and choose Markers/Regions > Delete All. All markers and regions
are removed.
Control-click the marker bar and choose Markers/Regions > Delete All in Selection. All markers and regions
in the selected area are removed.
Drag the marker tag to a new location.
Tags will snap to other markers and regions if snapping is enabled. Hold Shift while dragging to override snapping. For more information, see "Enable snapping."
Position the cursor in the waveform.
Control-click a marker and choose Move to Cursor from the shortcut menu.
The marker moves to the cursor position.
If you have a range of data selected, the cursor will blink at one end of the selection; press Home to move the cursor to the beginning of the selection or press End to move to the end of the selection. You can also press , (comma) to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the selection.