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Please bring back the option of being able to customize the order of the tools on the tool palette. I use the squeeze option on the Apple Pencil to open the tool palette, but have to scroll so far to get to the tools I want to use that it would be quicker to use the main toolbar instead, which defeats the purpose of the tool palette.
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822 votes39 comments · Customer Suggestions for Goodnotes (Apple) » Sync / Collaboration / Sharing / Backup · Admin →
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Problem: When navigating large documents (textbooks, planners, or technical manuals), clicking a hyperlink or an item in the Outline often jumps the view hundreds of pages away. Currently, if I want to return to my original spot (e.g., the Table of Contents or a specific diagram), I have to manually scroll back or remember the page number.
Proposed Feature: Implement a "Back" and "Forward" navigation system similar to a web browser or Drawboard PDF.
How it would work:
Trigger: Whenever a user clicks a hyperlink, an outline item, or a bookmark that changes the page view, the app "remembers" the previous location.
UI: A small "Back" arrow icon would appear (perhaps in the top toolbar or near the page indicator) to instantly return the user to their last viewed page.
Shortcut: For users with keyboards, support for Cmd + [ or Alt + Left Arrow would be ideal.
Why this is useful: This would significantly improve the workflow for students and professionals who cross-reference different sections of a PDF frequently. It eliminates the friction of losing your place after following a reference.