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Hyperlink[AAAAA, "paclet:ref/ModularInverse"]
AAAAA

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If I click AAAAA, then a tutorial notebook for ModularInverse.nb opens.
In other words, MMA opens following .nb file :

C:\Users\ ((username)) \AppData\Local\Programs\Common\Wolfram Research\Documentation.en-us\13.1\Documentation\English\System\ReferencePages\Symbols\ModularInverse.nb

In terms of results, MMA has converted the string

"paclet:ref/ModularInverse"

to

"C:\Users\ ((username)) \AppData\Local\Programs\Common\Wolfram Research\Documentation.en-us\13.1\Documentation\English\System\ReferencePages\Symbols\ModularInverse.nb"

I want to know the detail of above conversion process.(<- This is the question)

During the conversion, MMA may refered to some pre-exsting editable files(.nb or.m ...).

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    $\begingroup$ This question might have the answers: mathematica.stackexchange.com/q/261376/9490 $\endgroup$
    – Jason B.
    Nov 29, 2022 at 0:32
  • $\begingroup$ Thank you very much, half of the problem is solved. If we knew the "detail" of entire process, we could change the target(a location of .nb file) of "paclet:ref/ModularInverse", by editing some pre-exsiting .nb or .m ... $\endgroup$
    – imida k
    Nov 29, 2022 at 1:33

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