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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    Yes, I'm aware of that. But in the instance I speak of, "back" to "where I just came from" and the hark link both return you to the same point, so it doesn't matter which you choose, assuming you have a choice, which is the point of my original post. Because a hard link is hardwired to one...
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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    USAFRet, From my perspective, "hard link" and "back" is a distinction without a difference: two different methods of returning to the originating link. As far as converting an ebook to a pdf and opening in a browser, unless the back function works, it doesn't solve the problem. But if all...
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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    Thanks, USAFRet, I saved a large Word file with a lot of links to pdf using https://www.freepdfconvert.com/ , and the links work, which don't when I save as a pdf from Word. I opened it in Chrome, and again the links work great, but the browser back function is grayed out. I don't know how I...
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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    Incidentally, how do you read an ebook in a browser window?
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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    Thanks, Wolf. How do you open links in a new tab?
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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    Thanks, Alabalcho, for your prompt reply. That makes sense. I have both Kindle and ibooks, and the back function is a function of the app. Is it safe to assume that all ebook-reading apps have that function?
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    Solved! Do All Computer Devices Have a "Back" Function?

    Do all computers, notebooks, smart phones, e-readers, etc. have a “back” function? In other words, if you click on a link, is there a back function that will return you to the link rather than having a return link? I am creating an ebook in which I have a LOT of hyperlinks, with numerous...