Pat Christenson wrote:
When you use Ctrl-Alt-click to jump from a cross-reference to its
source, I've always thought there was no way to jump back to the xref.
But some time back, someone on this list posted a keyboard shortcut that
does just that. I can't remember it and can't find it.
Thank you! That's just what I needed.
Pat
On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:48 PM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
Pat Christenson wrote:
When you use Ctrl-Alt-click to jump from a cross-reference to its
source, I've always thought there was no way to jump back to the
xref. But some time back, someone on this li
Thank you! That's just what I needed.
Pat
On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:48 PM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
> Pat Christenson wrote:
>
> When you use Ctrl-Alt-click to jump from a cross-reference to its
> source, I've always thought there was no way to jump back to the
> xref. But some time back, someone on
Pat Christenson wrote:
When you use Ctrl-Alt-click to jump from a cross-reference to its
source, I've always thought there was no way to jump back to the xref.
But some time back, someone on this list posted a keyboard shortcut that
does just that. I can't remember it and can't find it.
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When you use Ctrl-Alt-click to jump from a cross-reference to its
source, I've always thought there was no way to jump back to the
xref. But some time back, someone on this list posted a keyboard
shortcut that does just that. I can't remember it and can't find it.
Any help?
Thanks.
Pat Ch
When you use Ctrl-Alt-click to jump from a cross-reference to its
source, I've always thought there was no way to jump back to the
xref. But some time back, someone on this list posted a keyboard
shortcut that does just that. I can't remember it and can't find it.
Any help?
Thanks.
Pat Chr