On 19/01/2006, at 6:56 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:

Jonathon Coombes wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 23:09 +0000, Daniel Carrera wrote:
Jeff Causey wrote:
According to the article I referenced by Bruce Byfield, the Navigator equivalent in Writer is the Outline View. He seemed to think Word's implementation was superior.

My understanding is that they are different things. I'll let Bruce comment though.
I definitely think they are different features here. Yes, it is possible
to do a type of Outline View using the Navigator in Writer (and some
would think it is outclassed by MSO), but it does much more. The navigator allows the user to navigate through a document,spreadsheet
or presentation and do certain tasks on certain objects as well.

I'm not with Bruce on the point of the Navigator.
Look what you can do using different docs, linking, copying, the possibilities in Calc etc etc.
Navigator is a very important part in trainings I give.

Agreed. In Calc, there are a couple of things that can only be done
using the Navigator (or at least pre-2.0 versions). Check out the
scenarios for example.

Regards
Jonathon

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