Preserve state when tree-traversing to Linked Documents for the Upper-Left 'Back-Arrow' Button
Having traversed four tree levels from the Assessment Selection level to a particular Linked Document in MyCSF and (subsequently) reviewed it, use of the Back-Arrow Button in the upper left of the window results in being immediately returned to the Assessment selection level (i.e. back four levels; out of the Assessment altogether) rather then the more intuitive expectation of stepping back one level at a time in the reverse of how one arrived at the Linked Document. Additionally, the "Close" button (which does follow the more expected path of closing the document and beginning the step-wise reverse traversal) may not be known or visible (especially to a newer user) on the screen due to the length of a given Linked Document. Perhaps the addition of a Double Back-Arrow button in the upper left corner of the window would help correct this (meaning "Leave Completely") and the Single Back-Arrow could then be tasked with a "backup one level" function. In both cases, perhaps also add a prompt (in verbose mode if it exists) on exit that informs the user that they are either exiting the Assessment or backing out of the Linked Document (respectively) followed by their acknowledgement would be helpful, as well.