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I'm looking for a short-cut to go back to where I was in a document after clicking on a link, and can't see one in the Help files.

 

Specifically, using one of NT Wright's commentaries, I clicked on a hot-link to go to a word in his glossary section, and would like to be able to get back immediately to where I was. This works with footnotes, but I can't see how to do it from the glossary section. Command-Up arrow goes back to the previous section.

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To go to the Hits, alt-command-arrow up/down. 

 

For the triangle post-32723-0-15234900-1487607552.png I would love to have alt-command-arrow left/right 

 

Joel: Please add this

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alt-command-left arrow or command-left arrow would be good. Currently, in the situation I describe, command-left arrow makes Accordance crash (OS X El Capitan, Accordance 12.0.4). I'll see if there's somewhere to report this as a bug.

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I got no crash. But I prefer the alt-command-arrows so the I can stay with my fingers on and only change the directions with the arrows. From hit to hit / up and down and back forward / left right.

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To go to the Hits, alt-command-arrow up/down. 

 

For the triangle attachicon.gifBildschirmfoto 2017-02-20 um 17.17.56.png I would love to have alt-command-arrow left/right 

 

Joel: Please add this

 

 

As a follow-up:  The arrow to which Fabian refers, and presumably any short-cut that might be created, takes you back to the previous "location". In the case in question (Wright's commentary on Colossians), that takes me back to the start of the section in the commentary, which is not where I was. The longer the section, the more likely you are to be nowhere near its start. I want to be able to go back to the actual place in the text, as you can in a PDF or Kindle reader, for example.

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