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Welcome to BrainStorm Cool Tips. New tips will be posted regularly to help you more effectively use OpenOffice.org. If you have any suggestions for tips, please feel free to let us know by emailing
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Getting around in Large OpenOffice.org 2.0 Documents
You can easily jump between headings, graphics, sections, or other elements of a large OpenOffice.org document when you use the Navigator. Here's a tip to show you how.
- Create headings, graphics, or sections in your document.
- Click the Navigator button or press F5.
- Expand the list of elements you want to use to easily navigate.
- Double-click the element name to jump to that place in your document.
To
see a flash demonstration of this tip, go to http://www.brainstorminc.com/images/stories/tips/openoffice/1usenavigator.swf.
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