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Old 07-11-2012, 02:35 AM
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In Word 2010, is it possible to set up a 'double' hyperlink, i.e. if you click on the link it takes you to somewhere else in the document where there is also a link, and if you click on that link, it takes you back to where you were before.
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If you use one of Word's built-in heading Styles for a heading, or if you bookmark some content you want to link to, a simple cross-reference (with the hyperlink switch) can be used for the linking, though you can use a 'real' hyperlink (to bookmarks only) if you prefer. If you add the forward & back buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar, you can then use them for navigating to/from links you've accessed in the document.
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Where is the Quick Access toolbar and how do you add the forward and back buttons? At the moment my hyperlink is only one-way.
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See: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...010362102.aspx
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