I recently ran the peter kahrel script to convert my footnotes to endnotes from my word doc for a report. As you amy know, this makes the endnotes and superscripts interactive as cross references.
This document has so many endnotes. Is there a way to create an interactive feature where I can click a button to automatically take the reader back to the “previous page” instead of having to scroll back up?
Essentially the reader first clicks the superscript, then this takes them to the end note, then they click some sort of popup button that allows them to go back to that superscript and continue reading.
Sounds like you could add hyperlinks to the document, you can set these to go to a page and also set the zoom.
The endnote could have a return link set as a button or piece of text at the end.
The issue I am facing is that the endnotes already have hyperlinks in them and I am trying to hyperlink the entire paragraph on top of that. The New Hyperlink options only let me link to a specific page. Am I only able to make a return to previous link via a button?
I just tried to add a arrow object to the end of the end note and turned it into a button. “Go to Previous” just takes me back one page, not the actual page of the superscript on the text…