How to get back to where I clicked on the link in a PDF file?

In a PDF document, the user clicks on a link to access another part of the document. It scrolls by when reading about the subject. Now he wants to return to the page where he clicked on the link - not a previous notice, not back a page, do not use page thumbnails. Someone know that would take the user back to where he started the mouse-clicked the link to script, or is that not possible?

You could try to memorize the page number in a variable at the level of the document, but it would mean having to edit each link so that it triggers a JS event before the main action of the binding. A script at the level of the document cannot add a 'back' button, shortcuts or menu of the user interface items so you should have to be implemented with another button-driven JS on each page.

It is possible, but little realistic.

Tags: Acrobat

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