Navigate By

The Navigate By selection box allows choosing a category to navigate the document by, including pages, headings, sections, objects, fields, comments, latest search results and recency of cursor position. You can then use the Previous and Next arrow icons to position the text cursor in the document on the previous or next target.

Pour accéder à cette commande...

À partir de la barre de menu :

Choissez Affichage - Navigateur.

À partir des barre d'outils :

Icône (Dés)activer le Navigateur

(Dés)activer le Navigateur

À partir du clavier :

F5


Working With Navigate By

By default, as long as you have not selected any other category, the Page category is selected, and the arrows are replaced by a number field that can be used to go to the previous or the next page, or jump to a specific one.

Once you select another category, you can use the "Previous" or "Next" arrow buttons. The labels of these buttons indicate the type of object you have selected. The text cursor is then placed on whichever object you have selected.

Numéro de page

Saisissez le numéro de la page que vous souhaitez atteindre et appuyez sur Entrée. Utilisez les boutons rotatifs pour naviguer.

Précédent

Saute à l'élément précédent dans le document. Pour spécifier le type d'élément auquel accéder, cliquez sur la liste Naviguer par, puis cliquez sur une catégorie d'élément - par exemple, "Images".

Icône Objet précédent

Élément précédent

Suivant

Passe à l'élément suivant dans le document. Pour spécifier le type d'élément auquel accéder, cliquez sur la liste Naviguer par, puis cliquez sur une catégorie d'élément - par exemple, "Images".

Icône Objet suivant

Élément suivant

tip

You can configure LibreOfficeDev according to your specific preferences for navigating within a document. To do this, choose Tools - Customize. The various tables for adapting menus, keyboard input or toolbars contain various functions for navigation within the document under the "Navigate" category. For example, you can add buttons to a toolbar to jump to the index tags in the document with the "Go to Next/Previous Index Entry" commands.


The available categories largely correspond to those in the Navigator selection box. However, you can select other jump destinations that are not classic Navigator categories: for example, Reminders, Repeat Search or Recency.

Select from one of the following options: Bookmarks, Comments, Controls, Drawing objects, Fields by type, Fields, Footnotes, Frames, Headings, Images, Indexes, OLE objects, Page, Recency, Reminder, Repeat search, Sections, Selection, Table formula, Tables, Wrong table formula.

Footnotes

Select the Footnotes category to jump between footnotes and endnotes. This can be used in conjunction with the Anchor ↔ Text button in the Navigator, to quickly jump between the text of the footnote/endnote and its anchor in the body.

Recency

When selecting the Recency category, the Go back and Go forward buttons can be used to jump to recent cursor positions in the document.

Reminders

Up to 5 Reminders (which are not saved when the document is closed) can be set at various locations in the document. Set a reminder with the Set Reminders button in the Navigator.

note

La navigation des aide-mémoires se fait dans l'ordre dans lequel ils ont été définis. Les aide-mémoires ne sont pas enregistrés lorsque le document est fermé.


Répéter la recherche

With the Repeat search category, you can repeat a search you started with the Search and Replace dialog or the Find toolbar. If you now click one of the arrows, the search will be resumed for the term last searched.

Selection

If a multiple selection is active (for example when using Ctrl + click and drag or the Adding selection mode, or after a Find All search), Selection allows jumping from one to the other.

Table Formulas

For table formulas, you can either jump to all table formulas located within your document with Table formula or only to the incorrect ones with Wrong table formula. For incorrect formulas, you jump only to formulas that have resulted in errors. The program skips over formulas with resulting errors (those that reference incorrect formulas).