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We can go to reference page by clicking on the citation number in beamer. Is their a way to return back on referring slide after seeing the reference?

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    It's not clear what should happen if you have two links referring to the same thing... – jub0bs Jun 10 '13 at 11:56
  • The best bet would be displaying the reference in a tooltip. This avoids leaving the page. See, e. g., http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/111932 – AlexG Jun 10 '13 at 12:05
  • This is a PDF viewer problem rather than TeX/LaTeX; the correspondence from citation to bibliography item is "many to one", so it's impossible to tell from the bib item where to go back. Just hit the key that brings you to the previous view: every decent PDF previewer has it. – egreg Jun 10 '13 at 12:09
  • @egreg, do u know how to go to previous view in document viewer. – unknown_boundaries Jun 10 '13 at 12:24
  • @PrakharBansal: Alt+ArrowLeft in AdobeReader, for example. – AlexG Jun 10 '13 at 12:29
  • @PrakharBansal It depends on the PDF viewer you're using (and the operating system, too). – egreg Jun 10 '13 at 12:38
  • You could also use backreferences (i.e. "see p.15,37,59" at the end of references), which can be hyperlinks as well. – ach Jun 10 '13 at 15:34
  • This question appears to be off-topic because it is about PDF viewer abilities, not TeX. – Joseph Wright Aug 18 '13 at 07:05
  • Try this: Add at one citation before \cite{myKey1} a "\phantomsection" command and after that a "\label{BackTo1}"... like "\phantomsection\cite{myKey1}\label{backTo1}" then inside the bibliography add for @article{myKey1, title={Title}, author={Author}, year={year}, ...etc... note={\href{backTo1}{Back To Text}}, }

    NOT TESTED

    – koleygr Nov 16 '18 at 12:54

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