![]() Select the green checkmark icon at the same time. If this solved your problem please go to your first post use the Edit button and add to the start of the subject field. One of the little-known features of Writer that you may find quite useful is the possibility of jumping between reminders. MrProgrammer wrote:Hi, and welcome to the forum. I don't know where the documentation for AndrOpen Office would be. I don't know if the Reminders feature exists in LibreOffice or AndrOpen Office. ![]() This tool is an important part of the software. Read the Writer Guide to learn how to use the Navigator. If you don't like the feature, don't use it. "Reminders" was mentioned earlier in the topic but I had forgotten about it. To jump between reminders, first select the Reminder icon on the Navigation toolbar. Reminders are not highlighted in any way in the document, so you cannot see where they are, except when you jump from one to the next-the location of the cursor then shows the location of the reminder. You can set up to 5 reminders in a document setting another causes the first to be deleted. To set a reminder at the cursor's current location, click on the icon in the Navigator. The possible uses of reminders are limited only by your imagination. ![]() Reminders let you mark places in your document that you want to return to later on, to add or correct information, make some other change, or simply mark where you finished editing. One of the little-known features of Writer that you may find quite useful is the possibility of jumping between reminders.… Or if it already exists, please help me to find it. The absence of it is a real problem and I am sure that many users would appreciate such a function. FanieBekker wrote:To move forward I use search& find, but then I have to go back every time to my previous position.
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