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Old 01-28-2018, 11:34 AM   #4
Araucaria
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Device: Kindle Voyage, Kobo Libra H20, Kindle PW2, Moon Pro on Lenovo tablet
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I think the Kindle has a limit of two levels in a TOC; that's probably what you're hitting here.

You can, by the way, still use the "back" button to get back to where you were even if you accidentally touch the "Home" button. Just tap "Back" twice - it works between books.
I think you must be right on the first point: most ToCs don't have more than two layers, which is probably why I've not seen it before. Still, all the more credit to Mr Goyal.

On the second, I'm sure you are right. In trying to reproduce my "lost in a good book" problem, I found that persisting with the back arrow would eventually take me back where I was. I must simply have been insufficiently persistent.

Thanks again, Harry
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