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I happily read novels on a smartphone, but wouldn't want to write/edit 'documentation' on anything smaller than a laptop.

Likewise.



And for things that are going to be read but not edited, links in the footer to return to beginning or TOC (both a bookmark on the first page) work well. Since the TOC acts as hyperlinks to the rest of the document it is OK. Also when I convert to pdf I have headings included as pdf bookmarks in case the user wants to use those.


I do routinely use a Word document that is 100+ pages as a reference when responding to Word questions. It is liberally peppered with hyperlinks in the body to return to the top. Of course, Ctrl+Home is a better choice when working on the computer.
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