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2017-05-25 22:18 GMT+02:00 <libreoffice-ml.mbourne@spamgourmet.com>:

charles meyer wrote:

Hi Folks,

I'm in super hurry mode.

Is there a quicker way than this to reach a certain page in Libre
Writer?

use the "Navigator" to jump to a certain page:



Hit CTRL+SHIFT+F5 to open the navigator, with the cursor in the input
field for the page number.


In MS Word, you just hit Crtl+H.


In LibreOffice 5.3.0 on Windows, either Ctrl+G or Ctrl+Shift+F5 opens a
"Go to page" dialog where you can type a page number and hit Enter to jump
to that page. I don't think it could be much quicker than that.

In LibreOffice 5.1.6 on Linux Mint, Ctrl+G does nothing and Ctrl+Shift+F5
opens the Navigator as you describe.

It looks like both versions bind Ctrl+Shift+F5 to Navigate > Go to Page,
but the older version uses the Navigator for that while the newer version
has a separate dialog (and also binds Ctrl+G by default). If you just want
Ctrl+G to do what Ctrl+Shift+F5 currently does (using Navigator) you should
be able to add that keyboard binding at Tools > Customise > Keyboard.

--
Mark.


​Mark, I can confirm that running the senaste version (5.3.3.2) of LO on
Linux Mint 18.1, the keyboard shortcuts «Ctrl+G» and «Ctrl+Shift+F5» behave
precisely as you describe above for windows. I agree that it's hard to
imagine anything faster, without a chip installed in the brain.... ;-)

Henri

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