https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137210

--- Comment #8 from TH <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #6)
> (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #5)
> > Possible solution is to place the caret at the field or use the highlighting
> > from find.
> 
> The Text caret should visibly reposition in response to the dialog(s) and
> controls, for sure.  
> 
> But any thought on why Find bar (or now Navigator) has never included a
> Field object? Seems like low hanging fruit...

I suspect that the Navigator has not included the Field object simply because
there is a need to update / fix a broken field when a referenced Bookmark is
inadvertently deleted, for example.  However, I definitely agree with you that
Fields should be included as navigable items in the Navigator, and that they
should ADDITIONALLY be in that tree, which would be very helpful as well. 
Neither IBM Lotus Symphony versions nor Apache OpenOffice versions have ever
included Fields in their "navigator" features either, though that really should
have been included from the start IMO.  And yes, that probably is low-hanging
fruit, but being unfamiliar with the codebase, I'm not sure.

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