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Le 2011-04-25 11:19, Hedva a écrit :
Well thanks everyone! Finaly it will become more easy for me to make some
documents.

But is there also a "big" view of outline view? Like as in Microsoft Word?
With the navigator i can see a schedule of the document, and make it move,
but it is in an extra window (which can be annoying when using it the whole
time)

Is there an option to make it in the same window as the document? So you can
switch from Document View to Outline View and vice versa?

Open it with F5. When the Navigator window is opened, slide it to the side of the main document window and it will become a sidebar. Just like the style and all other extra windows

And if possible, can it also make it collapse and decollapse (so you only
see the title and not the whole textblock) whit a '+' and a '-'

Not quite. But as you are in the "headings" section, look at all icons and one of them looks like a series of bars; as you hover over it, you'll see something like "heading levels shown". That allows you to select how much details you want in the navigation view.
Similar techniques also allow you to navigate by table, chart...

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Michel Gagnon – michel@mgagnon.net <mailto:michel@mgagnon.net>
Montréal (Québec, Canada) – mgagnon.net <http://mgagnon.net>


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