-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re:[users] Using Bookmarks From: Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Date: Wed 02 Jan 2008 10:35:16 EST
> At 09:55 02/01/2008 +1100, Dave Barton wrote: >> -------- Original Message -------- >> From: Cor Nouws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Date: Wed 02 Jan 2008 01:55:33 EST >> >> > Hi Pat, >> > >> > Adrian Try wrote (1-1-2008 14:16) >> >> On Jan 1, 2008 10:41 PM, Pat Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I work with large documents so I always found it convenient in both >> >>> Word and >> >>> WordPerfect to create bookmarks to move to those places in the >> >>> document. But >> >>> while I can create bookmarks in OO I can't find anyway to move to >> that >> >>> bookmark. Nor can I find anything in Help. >> > >> >> The best way to get around a document in OpenOffice.org is the >> >> Navigator. Just press F5. >> > >> > Another option (nothing wrong with the Navigator, btw ;-) ) is the >> > context menu (rightklicking) of the left part of the status bar. >> > >> > Kindest regaards, >> > Cor >> >> Hi Cor, >> >> I was interested to see your tip, but when I load a multi-page document >> in Writer and right click in the page number display area of the status >> bar I do not get a context menu. I do get a right click context menu for >> styles and zoom areas on the status bar. I have checked using both OOo & >> OxygenOffice Pro 2.3.1 on XP and the latest Novel edition openSUSE 10.3, >> but I cannot get your tip to work. >> >> Is there some hidden configuration option that needs to be set, or am I >> just missing something here. >> >> Regards >> Dave > > You may have read the above suggestion as implying that this context > menu would be a version of the Navigator, but it appears to consist only > of bookmarks and not to appear at all if there are no bookmarks. Is it > possible that your test document has no bookmarks? > > I trust this helps. > > Brian Barker You are right "again" Brian ;) My test documents did not contain any bookmarks. I thought I must be overlooking something and that was it. Thanks & Regards Dave
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