To find what subdocument you're in, click in it (you need the cursor within the subdoc). The subdoc's name then appears on the status bar at the bottom, in the long right-hand field. Doesn't highlight in the Navigator, though. /tj

Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
I recently received this question from a user:
"I'm in a master document, scrolling through, proofing the contents. I see a mistake. How do I figure out what file to open? The appropriate file isn't highlighted in the navigator for the master document when I click in text."

The only answer I had was: go to Format > Sections. On the dialog, the section you're in is highlighted, and the filename is shown. However, this seems like a rather roundabout way to do it, given that you then have to find that file in the Navigator or in the file browser, in order to open it for editing.

Does anyone know a better way to find (and open) the file you're in, or a way to get the Navigator to highlight the file?

Cheers, Jean

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