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Old 12-08-2016, 07:14 AM
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Hi,I have Word 2013 on my office_oaptop.Can anyone tell me if/ how I can integrate the "Back" button (going along with a hyperlink within one document) into the document itself?I have found out how to integrate it into the toolbar - but that is only for myself. I'd like to put that into the document, kind of like the Hyperlink itself, so that anyone can use it.Thanks a lot!Best regards,Officer_Bierschnitt
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The hyperlink forward/back buttons are a property of the Word application. They can be added to the QAT. There is nothing equivalent you can add to the document itself. Depending on your requirements, you could add hyperlinks at each hyperlink destination that takes you to another hyperlink destination (which might even be the place you hyperlinked from).
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Thanks macropod!

I thought I had done that at one point - but that was in a previous job, some years back, I don't remember any specifics. Well, for now I have followed your proposal and I have simply typed the word "BACK" after the target of any Hyperlink (at the end of the paragraph) and added to that a hyperlink that takes the user back to where he started from.
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Your implementation, though presupposes the user only got there from the location referenced via your 'Back' link. Problematic when there's more than one link to get there. The hyperlink forward & back buttons take you forward/back to the previous/last hyperlink, wherever it was.
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A possible solution would be to train your users to use the Alt+LeftArrow key combination built into Word. No buttons needed.
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