Is it possible to bookmark pages in the Adobe reader app for iPad?

I cannot see a way of doing this. If not, it would be a good functionality to have.

It IS a good functionality to have. Unfortunately, Reader IS NOT an editor and doesn't have it. Only Acrobat Professional can add bookmarks to a PDF.

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