Thank you for asking this question! I caused me to look at a feature and FTM has you covered. Here is what you do when you are on the web page that you may want to save 1. Look at the icons just to the left of the Address field at the top of the panel. 2. Click on the icon just to the left of "Address". The one which looks like a list, pencil and a down arrow. 3. A drop down list opens showing four options. I routinely use the "Open in new window" but the one you want is "Add as Favorite". That option is FTM's equivalent to the Browser Bookmark. It saves the URL in you list of Personal Favorite Sites which is displayed in the lower left panel. The disadvantage to using this favorite to return to the page, Web Search does not have access to the matching index record; consequently, the lower right window never loads the connection information. What does this mean? You can browse the tree and examine it all you want but you will not be able to use Merge, Archive or Web clipping with the record. Hope this answers your question. BJ Sandra Van Erp wrote: > This is sort of FTM, interested in others experiences. > > When I find a public family tree in Ancestry via searching for a > person, Ancestry doesn't offer the Save to Shoebox as it does to its > documents. Under Search off the main menu, searching family trees is > by person, not by tree name or something else. > > Has anyone found a handy way to return to/find again a tree you > "might" have made a note of the tree name assigned by the owner, or