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Tip
Objects are much easier to find if you have given them names when
creating them, instead of keeping OOo’s default names of graphics1,
graphics2, Table1, Table2, and so on—which may not correspond to the
position of the object in the document.
To rename an image, right-click on the image, select Picture > Options,
and then edit the name in the dialog box. Similarly, to rename a table,
right-click on the table, select Table > Table, and then edit the name.
Note
A hidden section (or other hidden object) in a document appears gray in
the Navigator, and displays the word “hidden” as a tooltip. For more
about hidden sections, see Chapter 4 (Formatting Pages).
Using the Navigation toolbar
To display the Navigation toolbar (Figure 20), click the Navigation icon
(second icon from the left at the top of the Navigator, Figure 19) or the small
Navigation icon near the lower right-hand corner of the window below the vertical
scroll bar (Figure 21).
Figure 20: Navigation toolbar
Figure 21: Previous, Navigation, and Next icons
The Navigation toolbar shows icons for all the object types shown in the Navigator,
plus some extras (for example, the results of a Find command).
Click an icon to select that object type. Now all the Previous and Next icons (in the
Navigator itself, in the Navigation Toolbar, and on the scroll bar) will jump to the
previous or next object of the selected type. This is particularly helpful for finding
items like index entries, which can be difficult to see in the text. The names of the
icons (shown in the tooltips) change to match the selected category; for example,
Next Graphic or Next Bookmark.
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