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I have a very long thesis with over 1600 cross references in the main text
(most go to references in the Bibliography). I want my thesis reviewers to be able to use them, but there is one problem. Unless I missed something, Word doesn't offer a way in its Help file for you to return to the place in the text you were reading before you followed the cross-reference. Years ago, I made an icon to go back to the text. It is an arrow (its macro is called &back) but I can't remember how I did it. Could anyone tell me how to tell my reviewers how they can go back to the text after following a cross reference? Thanx. |
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Alt+Left Arrow?
-- Enjoy, Tony "Zoonotics" wrote in message ... I have a very long thesis with over 1600 cross references in the main text (most go to references in the Bibliography). I want my thesis reviewers to be able to use them, but there is one problem. Unless I missed something, Word doesn't offer a way in its Help file for you to return to the place in the text you were reading before you followed the cross-reference. Years ago, I made an icon to go back to the text. It is an arrow (its macro is called &back) but I can't remember how I did it. Could anyone tell me how to tell my reviewers how they can go back to the text after following a cross reference? Thanx. |
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Click on the Back button on the Web toolbar (View-Toolbars-WebToolbar).
The equivalent keyboard shortcut is Alt+LeftArrow. "Zoonotics" wrote: I have a very long thesis with over 1600 cross references in the main text (most go to references in the Bibliography). I want my thesis reviewers to be able to use them, but there is one problem. Unless I missed something, Word doesn't offer a way in its Help file for you to return to the place in the text you were reading before you followed the cross-reference. Years ago, I made an icon to go back to the text. It is an arrow (its macro is called &back) but I can't remember how I did it. Could anyone tell me how to tell my reviewers how they can go back to the text after following a cross reference? Thanx. |
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