On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 15:26 +0300, 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.

There are two tools in OOo that will give you the info you are asking
about. Styles can be seen in the Styles and Formatting window and the
Navigator will give you the rest. I suggest that you dock both windows
for ease of use.
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