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That's it for this page. You don't even have to adjust the objects Page.Jump action, since its already configured to go to Page1, which is what we want the Back button on this page to do as well.


Trying It Out

Now that we have all this cool navigation built into the project, lets see how it works.


Of course, before we test anything, we should save the project just in case anything goes wrong.


1 ) S ave t h e p r oj ec t .

Saving the project should be second nature to you by now, so go ahead and choose File> Save, or press Ctrl+S, or click the Save button on the Standard toolbar.


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It doesn't matter which method you use. Heck, if you're really cautious, use all three, and then write Saved in triplicate in your work log. (Or scribble it on your napkin at lunch. Then fold the napkin and giggle...but not too loudly, or someone will think you're odd. Believe me, I know.)


2 ) C hoo s e P ubli s h > P rev i e w a nd t ry ou t t h e bu tt on s .

Now its time to see these actions in action!


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Tip: If you're feeling impatient, choosing Publish > Preview may be too slow. You need results now! In that case, just press the F5 key on your keyboard.


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