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Hi there,


vale.it.newsletters@gmail.com wrote (06-02-11 10:48)
I am not referring to the tree feature in Navigator.

If you have a look at the New Features and Fixes page in Libreoffice:
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/new-features-and-fixes/ you can
see that there are two buttons on the second toolbar under the menu
under the new, open and save buttons. The tooltip of the first button
is "back", so the other one should be "forward".

OK, I wasn't aware of that feature...

I cannot activate any of the "back" and "forward" buttons

Even more, I am not even able to find it :-)

and I cannot figure out how to do it.

Needles to say that it is the same for me.
Happily I am sitting beside one of the developers, here at FOSDEM. And we found out that it is a feature not yet integrated in LibreOffice as I downloaded it, but apparently in a version distributed with xx Linux..?

The working: if you click on a link in a TOC, the cursor jumps to the relevant heading. Then the Back-button on the toolbar gets activated. After pushing that, the Forward-button is (or should be).

HTH,
Cor


I guess someone else will know ... or - different possibility - there has slipped in some confusing while preparing that specific web page.
I know




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