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Originally Posted by Sirtel
Thanks. It would be more convenient if you could just press the back symbol, but yes, that's a workaround.
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Well, like I said if you search for a term that is not on a page(s) you are currently on then you are probably on the wrong page. I think that is the kind of logic that B&N is using here. There might be another way to get around it too. Like , you could book mark the page before you start searching for the term then return to the bookmark and remove the bookmark if you want.
There is usually more than one way to skin a cat and this bookmark method would be another workaround. Actually, that is how you would do it in a real book.