Leaving a trail of breadcrumbs (using bookmarks) in OpenOffice Writer
You can use the Navigator for a huge number of things to find your way throughout a Writer document. I want to point out something specific today. You can insert bookmarks in a Writer document, and use the Navigator to find them.
Let's say that you occasionally don't write a document perfectly and completely the first time. Maybe you're writing a manual and the subject matter expert who has the info on the new storage feature doesn't come back til next week. You have three paragraphs you need to ask her about in your manual. Plus, you've got a couple paragraphs that need to be updated next month when the new patch goes out.
Or you're writing a tourism brochure and you need more input in various sections from sponsors, and from the Parks and Rec.
How do you mark those sections?
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