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Originally Posted by HarryT
But what do you do if there's more than one reference to the same endnote? That's not at all uncommon. Personally I prefer to leave the link "one way"; every reader (that I'm aware of) has a "Back" button or menu item which takes you back to where you were before the jump.
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As for the Sony reader a single way link, like an endnote always goes back too. Not always it will refer correctly though (sometimes it's a page or two off the starting link).
As for the MS program I used; it's very good, but also very slow on large files!
I decided that for a Bible, Notepad++ might be better. It also has color text, and macro's, and the search/replace isn't too shabby.
I know quite some books that use multilinks to a single link.
Depending on how you create your book, a title referring to the index page (manual created TOC) could be seen as that.
The Bible could have multiple of those; where because of ease of use, a link could refer to next chapter, and another link to previous chapter (the same chapter)