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Old 03-15-2012, 11:52 PM
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Is there a quick way to create hyperlinks that's bidirectional? I'd like to organize my notes and quiz myself and beable to click on the question to reveal the answer then click on the answer to go back to the question. I'd like to beable to do it on the fly while organizing my notes in lecture.

A second question, would the hyperlinks work in on an iphone? Thanks
By design, hyperlinks hyperlinks are always bi-directional in the sense that clicking on the 'back' button takes you back to where you were before. You should be able to display the forward and back buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar in whatever Office application you're using.
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