Reverse hyperlink?

I've put hundreds of hyperlinks in my book to other sections of the book. They work well but something seems to be missing: going back to where the hyperlink is. I realize that shift-F5 goes back but only if an edit is made near the hyperlink. I usually put a space at the end of the nearest line, but I imagine there might be a better way. It's hard to remember to put the space in (and delete it).

On a related subject: I wonder if the hyperlinks (and reverse ones) will work properly if I put the book into PDF. And if I issue a Kindle edition.
To return to a hyperlink, use Alt+Left Arrow, which runs the WebGoBack command.
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On a related subject: I wonder if the hyperlinks (and reverse ones) will work properly if I put the book into PDF. And if I issue a Kindle edition.

Maybe.

It all depends on the tools you use to create the PDF and Kindle versions.  Some tools will keep the hyperlinks functional, some will keep formatting but not functional, and some will strip out the hyperlink

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