One aspect of "previous" and "next" that bears mention here is
that conceptually they could be considered a pair. If the design
situation calls for both regularly, it's sort of like the situation
with "rewind" "play/pause" and "forward" wherein they're
hardly even separate controls. (And of course time moves on to the
right.) Multiple control options within a set could be visually
designed to appear as much like one as possible, and placed together
in the best optimal-for-the-user-to-see location. 

This thread is fairly ludicrous because of the lack of context for
both the original question and additional inputs. Still, both amusing
and educational as long as we stay polite! :) 

Cheers,
Liz


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