LibreOffice 25.2 Help
Shows or hides the Navigator window. Use the Navigator to quickly jump between different parts of the document, or switch between open files.
The Navigator is a dockable window.
The Navigate By selection box allows choosing a category to navigate the document by, including pages, headings, sections, objects, fields, comments, latest search results and recency of cursor position. You can then use the Previous and Next arrow icons to position the text cursor in the document on the previous or next target.
Jumps to the previous item in the document. To specify the type of item to jump to, click the Navigate By list, and then click an item category - for example, "Images".
Previous Item
Jumps to the next item in the document. To specify the type of item to jump to, click the Navigate By list, and then click an item category - for example, "Images".
Next Item
Type the number of the page that you want to jump to, and then press Enter. Use the spin buttons to navigate.
Switches between the display of all categories in the Navigator and the selected category.
Switch Content Navigation View
Context menus use a selection of commands found on this help page. The commands in a context menu change, depending on which category or item is selected.
A hidden section in a document appears gray in the Navigator, and displays the text "hidden" when you rest the mouse pointer over it. The same applies to header and footer contents of Page Styles that are not used in a document, and hidden contents in tables, frames, graphics, OLE objects, and indexes.
ཡིག་ཆ་ཨམ་དེ་ཁ་ཕྱེ་སྟེ་ཡོད་པ་ཅིན་ Switches between ཡིག་ཆ་ཨམ་དེ་ ཁ་ཕྱེ་སྟེ་ཡོད་པ་ཅིན་ སྟོན་ནི་ཨམ་དང་ སྤྱིར་གཏང་སྟོན་ནི།
Toggle Master View
Click here to set a reminder at the current cursor position. You can define up to five reminders. To jump to a reminder, click the Navigate By list, select Reminder, and then click Previous or Next.
དྲན་བསྐུལ་གཞི་སྒྲིག་འབད།
Reminders are navigated in the order in which they are set. Reminders are not saved when a document is closed.
Click the icon at the top of Navigator or right-click a heading in the Navigator window, then choose how many levels of headings to show in the Headings section of the Navigator window.
For example, choose 1 to only show headings with outline level 1. Choose 3 to show headings up to outline level 3; choose 10 to show all headings.
Show Up to Outline Level
Increases the outline level of the selected heading, and the headings that occur below the heading, by one. To only increase the outline level of the selected heading, hold down CommandCtrl, and then click this icon.
Promote Outline Level
Decreases the outline level of the selected heading, and the headings that occur below the heading, by one. To only decrease the outline level of the selected heading, hold down CommandCtrl, and then click this icon.
Demote Outline Level
Moves the selected heading, and the text below the heading, up one heading position in the Navigator and in the document. To move only the selected heading and not the text associated with the heading, hold down CommandCtrl, and then click this icon.
Move Heading Up
Moves the selected heading, and the text below the heading, down one heading position in the Navigator and in the document. To move only the selected heading and not the text associated with the heading, hold down CommandCtrl, and then click this icon.
Move Heading Down
ཁྱོད་རའི་ཡིག་ཆ་ནང་གི་མགོ་ཡིག་དང་ དེ་ཚུ་དང་འབྲེལ་བའི་ཚིག་ཡིག་ཚུ་ མགྱོགས་པ་རང་གོ་རིམ་སྲལ་སྒྲིག་འབད་ནིའི་དོན་ལུ་ "Headings" ཐོ་ཡིག་ནང་ལུ་དབྲེ་རིམ་སེལ་འཐུ་འབད་ཞིནམ་ལས་ དེ་ལས་ ནང་དོན་མཐོང་སྣང་གི་ངོས་དཔར་དེ་ཨེབ་གཏང་འབད། ད་ནང་དོན་གྱི་འགོ་རིམ་སླར་སྒྲིག་འབད་ནིའི་དོན་ལུ་ ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ འདྲུད་-བཀོག་བཞག
Enter the column letter. Press Enter to reposition the cell cursor to the specified column in the same row.
Enter a row number. Press Enter to reposition the cell cursor to the specified row in the same column.
Moves to the cell at the beginning of the current data range, which you can highlight using the Data Range button.
འགོ་བཙུགས།
Moves to the cell at the end of the current data range, which you can highlight using the Data Range button.
མཇུག
Toggles the content view. Only the selected Navigator element and its subelements are displayed. Click the icon again to restore all elements for viewing.
སོར་སྟོན།
Displays all available scenarios. Double-click a name to apply that scenario. The result is shown in the sheet. For more information, choose Tools - Scenarios.
འཆར་བཤད་ཚུ།
འགྲུལ་བསྐྱོདཔ་གིས་འཆར་བཤད་ཚུ་བཀྲམ་སྟོན་འབད་བ་ཅིན་ ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ འཆར་བཤད་ཐོ་བཀོད་གཡས་ཨེབ་གཏངམ་ད་ ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་འོག་ལུ་ཡོད་པའི་བརྡ་བཀོད་ཚུ་ འཛུལ་སྤྱོད་འབད་ཚུགསཔ་ཨིན།:
Opens the Edit scenario dialog, where you can edit the scenario properties.
Opens the Edit scenario dialog, where you can edit the scenario properties.
Sets the drag and drop options for inserting items from the Navigator into a document, for example, as a hyperlink. Click this icon, and then choose the option that you want to use.
ཐབས་ལམ་འདྲུད།
ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ད་ལྟོའི་ཡིག་ཆ་དེ་ནང་ལུ་རྣམ་གྲངས་འདྲུད་དེ་བཀོག་བཞགཔ་ད་ལུ་ ཧའི་པར་ལིངཀི་ཅིག་གསར་བསྐྲུན་འབདཝ་ཨིན།
སེལ་འཐུ་འབད་ཡོད་པའི་རྣམ་གྲངས་དེ་ ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ལུ་འདྲུད་ཞིནམ་ལས་བཞག་ཚུགས་པའི་ འབྲེལ་ལམ་སྦེ་བཙུགསཔ་ཨིན། ཚིག་ཡིག་དེ་ཉེན་སྐྱོབ་འབད་ཡོད་པའི་དབྱེ་ཚན་སྦེ་བཙུགས་ཡོདཔ་ཨིན། འབྱུང་ཁུངས་འདི་འགྱུར་བཅོས་འབད་བའི་སྐབས་ལུ་ འབྲེལ་ལམ་དེ་གི་ནང་དོན་ཚུ་རང་བཞིན་གྱིས་དུས་མཐུན་བཟོཝ་ཨིན། ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ལུ་འབྲེལ་ལམ་ཚུ་ལག་ཐོག་ལས་དུས་མཐུན་བཟོ་ནིའི་དོན་ལུ་ ལག་ཆས་ - དུས་མཐུན་ - འབྲེལ་ལམ་དེ་གདམ་ཁ་རྐྱབས། ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ ཚད་རིས་དང་ ཨོ་ཨེལ་ཨི་དངོས་པོ་ དེ་ལས་གཞི་བསྟུན་དང་ཟུར་ཐོ་ཚུ་གི་དོན་ལུ་ འབྲེལ་ལམ་ཚུ་གསར་སྐྲུན་འབད་མི་ཚུགས།
ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་འདྲུད་དེ་བཀོག་བཞག་སའི་ད་ལྟོའི་ཡིག་ཆའི་ནང་ལུ་ སེལ་འཐུའབད་དེ་ཡོད་མི་རྣམ་གྲངས་དེ་ནང་ན་བཙུགསཔ་ཨིན། ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་ ཚད་རིས་དང་ ཨོ་ཨེལ་ཨི་དངོས་པོ་ གཞི་བསྟུན་ཚུ་དང་ དེ་ལས་ ཟུར་ཐོ་ཚུ་གི་འདྲ་དཔར་དེ་འདྲུད་དེ་བཀོག་བཞག་མི་ཚུགས།
Deletes the object or category of objects that is currently selected in the Objects tree.
བཏོན་གཏང་།
If a heading has subheadings that are collapsed in the Objects pane, the heading and all its subheadings are deleted. If the heading is expanded in the Objects window, only the selected heading is deleted.
If a category of objects is selected in the Objects pane, all objects in that category are deleted. For example, selecting Tables then pressing Delete deletes all tables in the document.
The Objects tree lists all objects in the current document by category. Double-click on an object or press Enter to jump to it.
Click on the ⯈ symbol next to a category to expand it.
Click on the ⯆ symbol next to a category to collapse it.
Right-click on an object or category to access additional options in the Context Menu.
Right-click on an object or category to access the following options:
Displays the names of all open documents. To switch to another open document in the Navigator, click the document name. The status (active, inactive) of the document is shown in brackets after the name.
Sets the drag and drop options for inserting items from the Navigator into a document.
Displays the names of all open documents. To switch to another open document in the Navigator, click the document name. The status (active, inactive) of the document is shown in brackets after the name.