Hi,
While in a document if you insert a cross-reference to an object you can
click on the new hyperlink and LibreOffice will move the cursor to the
target object.
Unfortunately there is no way of going back to where you started. So if
you are proof reading a document and follow a link to see if the
cross-reference is inserted in the correct spot, you need to 'page up'
or 'scroll' back to where you were in order to keep reading.
This distracts enormously from the process of proofing a document.
I presume it would be easy to create a bookmark before navigating to an
in-document hyperlink's target object and provide a button or keyboard
shortcut that would allow the reader to move back to where they started.
Ultimately a history of sorts would be good but at the moment a simple
'move back' to hyperlink source would be sufficient.
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Cheers Simon
Simon Cropper
Principal Consultant
Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd
PO Box 160, Sunshine, VIC
W: www.botanicusaustralia.com.au
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