Steve, We used to set up a "giant" BACK hyperlink along the left or right margin of the master pages of our documents. This would allow us a BACK function from anywhere we click on a hyperlink. Just set up a background text frame with hyperlink on the master page. cntrl-alt-click will then work from the body pages.
Best Regards, Brad On Dec 13, 2012, at 7:18 AM, Steve Rickaby <srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk> wrote: > With apologies to Audi, who have just charged me a lot of money. > > Can someone remind me whether there is a shortcut keystroke, or any way, of > traversing a hyperlink in the reverse direction? For example, in Mac > FrameMaker, I can use <control><alt>-click to jump a cross-reference link, > but is there a way of jumping back? > > I did check [my] archives, and found <esc>vP, but it doesn't seem to work > across files in the same book. > > -- > Steve