2008/8/6 Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> At 15:16 06/08/2008 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> For some reason, I cannot find the Page button, so this is not working for
>> me.
>
> In the Navigator, the second button from the left in the top row is circular
> with a right-arrow on it, with a down-arrow next to it.  The help tip says
> "Navigation".  Pressing this button brings up the Navigation toolbar.  This
> has a range of what OpenOffice calls "categories": Table, Text Frame,
> Graphics, and so on.  Selecting one of these categories modifies the effect
> of the Previous and Next controls both at the right of the Navigation
> toolbar and back on the Navigator itself.  The Page category is an icon of a
> sheet of paper with the corner turned over and is in the middle of the top
> row.

If so, then I _did_ find it. However, the Next and Previous buttons
were not working as you had described, so I thought that I was using
the wrong component. It turns out that I was in Web Layout mode as
opposed to Print Layout mode, and therefore the concept of page was
irrelevant.

> I trust this helps.

It does help me to understand yet another aspect of OOo, which will
almost certainly prove helpful in the future.

>> But even if I did find the page button, this is not quite what I had in
>> mind.
>
> Quite so.
>

I would like to add that your explicit instructions are amazing. That
level of detail is worthy of a professional support contract. In my
language we would say "all the honour to you" for the time you put
into formulating such a detailed response. Not to mention the
knowledge of OOo that it requires.

-- 
Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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