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Peter
I'm composing a long training document. I would like to include a "Return To
Top"-style hyperlink at the foot of each page to enhance navigation. I've
inserted a hyperlink in a footer, which works, but it actually requires 3
clicks to use -- the first double-click "activates" the hyperlink (and
simultaneously reveals the footer outline) and a subsequent single-click
will actually follow the link. This will confuse my users.
Is there a way to get a footer hyperlink to act more like an HTTP hyperlink
and take you to its destination with only a single click?
Thanks very much,
Peter
Top"-style hyperlink at the foot of each page to enhance navigation. I've
inserted a hyperlink in a footer, which works, but it actually requires 3
clicks to use -- the first double-click "activates" the hyperlink (and
simultaneously reveals the footer outline) and a subsequent single-click
will actually follow the link. This will confuse my users.
Is there a way to get a footer hyperlink to act more like an HTTP hyperlink
and take you to its destination with only a single click?
Thanks very much,
Peter