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Hello everyone,
In Word, I'm making a document in which I make several references (for example, when i say "see page 06, i have made a hyperlink to that page"). I wonder if there is an easy way to jump back to the previous page, without having to make a new hyperlink (also because i made several hyperlinks to the same page). Who can help me? thanks in advance |
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Try Shift+F5. That will take you to the last edit. It will actually cycle through several recent edits in an open document.
If no editing, then not without a hyperlink. Are you aware of the navigation pane, outline view, and some of the advantages of using Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles? |
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