
Chapter 3: Managing Text Documents With Writer
For example, click the Navigation icon in the Navigator window and in the Navigation
window click the Graphics icon. The graphic object type will be selected and the Navigation
window will disappear immediately so that the user can access the Previous and Next icons
in the Navigator window toolbar. Press either the Previous or Next icons to search for the
next nearest graphic in that direction.
In the Navigation window, the double-arrows at the right-hand end of the toolbar may also be
used to search.
Note: To have the Navigation window stay open, first grab it's blue title bar and drag it away from it's initial
position.Any distance will do. Now it will stay on top until closed.
Another way to access the Navigation window can be found in the vertical scroll
bar at the bottom right-hand side of the document window.
When the Navigation double arrows in the vertical scroll bar appear black, a
user can move through the document page-by-page. Likewise, if the arrows
appear blue, one can search to each object of the same category that has been last
selected in the Navigation window .
Jumping From One Reminder to Another
Use the Navigator to set temporary reminders that stay in effect until the document is closed.
This is handy when looking up or adding something later as it makes it easy to move between
particular locations in the document. For example:
1. Position the cursor where the reminder is to be set .
2. Click the Set Reminder icon in the Navigator. The reminder will not be visible in the
document.
3. When jumping to a reminder, select the Reminder entry in the Navigation window and
one can now move through the reminders by clicking the Previous and Next arrows.
Jumping to a Specific Page
Moving quickly to particular pages in long documents is easy even if the Navigator is not
opened or docked.
Double-click the current page number on the Status bar, and the Navigator window switches
between open and closed.
Enter the number of the target page number into the spin button at the top of the Navigator
panel. After a short delay the page is automatically displayed. Press Enter and the cursor is
automatically placed at the top of that page.
A keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+Shift+F5, places the cursor in the Navigator page spin button.
If the Navigator is inactive it is opened first.
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