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EHB EHB is offline How to go back to previous point when following a link within a document Windows 10 How to go back to previous point when following a link within a document Office 2016
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Hello,

I created a number of links in a document to jump to other places in the document (OK so far).

However after clicking on a link (for example of page 4) which then jumped me to say page 23, how to I simply go back to where I was (e.g. the exact place I jumped from) on page 4 ?

Is there a simple key combination or menu item etc

Thanks very much
EHB
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