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Open the Navigator to have most of this functionality. The Navigator can be opened by pressing ''F5'' or clicking the Navigator icon on the standard toolbar, or from Writer's menu bar: '''Edit > Navigator''' (in OOo versions before 3.1) or '''View > Navigator''' in OOo 3.1 and later.
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Open the Navigator to have most of this functionality. The Navigator can be opened by pressing ''F5'' or clicking the Navigator icon [[Image:NavigatorIcon.png]] on the standard toolbar, or from Writer's menu bar: '''Edit > Navigator''' (in OOo versions before 3.1) or '''View > Navigator''' in OOo 3.1 and later.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:26, 6 April 2010


What is the equivalent of MSO outline mode in OpenOffice.org?


Open the Navigator to have most of this functionality. The Navigator can be opened by pressing F5 or clicking the Navigator icon NavigatorIcon.png on the standard toolbar, or from Writer's menu bar: Edit > Navigator (in OOo versions before 3.1) or View > Navigator in OOo 3.1 and later.


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