On Thursday 27 July 2006 07:26 am, Alex Zachopoulos wrote: > I remember in my MS Word days under MacOS 9, I had a feature within > Word called 'Document Map'. What it did was it produced a column to > the left of my main document window, and it picked up and listed > all text that was formatted as any style but Normal (i.e. if > something was 'Heading 1' or 'Heading 2' etc. it was listed) with a > disclosure triangle on its left. If you clicked on the triangle, > the other subtitles of that section showed underneath. If you > clicked on the line of text that made the list entry, the cursor > was duly placed at the pertinent place in the main document window; > sort of like a Navigation tool for long and structured documents. > > Bottom line: is there anything like this in Write? > > As always, many thanks.
From another member of this mailing list: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The OOo Navigator offers things like that (and many more). View|Navigator or F5 will launche it. Pls see the OnLine Help or te UserGuide at Documentation.Openoffice.org for more details. Greetings, Cor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
