Navigating a document OpenOffice.org Writer
We have now borrowed the term “surf” the Web of hypertext documents, since it is the only way to fully understand how you can scroll in all its parts, a document created with a text editor.
But, while a network in the navigation is obvious, as you can navigate a document offline in order to find the parts that interest, if the document is very long?
Well, OpenOffice.org offers a tool for this purpose: the “Navigator”. The term indicates exactly its main function: to move between different parts of the document, depending on the research set.
The browser opens on clicking on an intuitive small compass, as shown above.
It is a window containing the label (labels) of the different parts of a document. Clicking on each of them, the document will scroll every time they have been identified, so the changes will be faster to make, because we do not waste time finding the pieces of text.
If you must edit an OLE object that you do not remember the location in the text, simply click on the relevant entry in the browser, which will move each OLE object is found, until we stop at one.
Similarly, the navigator is easy to change a certain level of text, if we were working mode structure. A click on the facility will open a drop-down menu in which to select the desired level.
The browser is particularly convenient to identify the notes to be amended: the content of them is already displayed in a menu tree, extendable by clicking on the symbol “+” next to the heading “Notes” in the browser.
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