Excellent. As a frugal computer guy myself, I greatly appreciate learning more about the capabilities of freeware, open source, and shareware programs. I opened a different TH-cam "tutorial" on bookmarks in LibreOffice Writer, and it was just hopeless. This video is clear, concise, and informative.
@rbaleksandar I believe you are referring to an “index or table of contents”, I haven't created a video for that topic (yet) - I intend to make video on this topic in the future, but because it uses styles, I would prefer to introduce the viewer to styles before showing them the index or table of contents (For the people watching the video series in order starting at #1) For more info on this please see LibreOffice help: /Writer/Defining_Index_or_Table_of_Contents_Entries
Thank you for making for making these videos. I was having trouble on how to make bookmarks. I realize that this is an old video, but this is still really helpful. Thanks again!
Thank you for this tutorial. I totally forgot about the navigator-button and was look for like 20 minutes where I can check/rename/edit/delete the bookmarks I've created. :D I have a question though - how can I make a nice bookmark-tree with sub-nodes like in many documents I've seen. For example: -Root-node: My book's title -Node 1: Part 1 -Sub-node 1.1: Chapter 1 -Sub-node 1.2: Chapter 2 -Sub-node 1.3: Chapter 3 -Node 2: Part 2 ... I'm writing a lab-report and want to make it nice. ^_^
I hope you can help! I have a transcribing job and they told me I have to SHOW the bookmarks. They say that they should have a gray highlight on them. I've looked everywhere. Can you help?
I know this is old so maybe I won't get a response. At 5:03 navigation controls show below the vertical scroll in the video. I do not see them in 7.6.4.1. Does anyone know how to turn these on?
Thank you for the excellent video training module series, which I lucked into by sheer accident. Until today, I knew nothing about LibreOffice, but have used OpenOffice for years. I liked Corel's 3.2 version but very much dislike Apache's 4.1 major revision, which confuses the hell out of me. I will try to download LibreOffice, and continue with your tutorials. Thanks, again.
I like numbering my bookmarks so that they're always listed in order in the navigator. For example: 00 - Introduction; 01 Some Title; 02 - Another Thing, etc. That way the navigator doesn't rearrange the order alphabetically. Instead, it shows all my book marks in the order that they are in my book.
@TheFrugalComputerGuy Thank you for the fast reply. Later on I used my brain and also reached to the conclusion that it´s a table of contents that I want to make. :D I´ll take a look at the link you gave me. Thanks again for the help. ^_^
Excellent. As a frugal computer guy myself, I greatly appreciate learning more about the capabilities of freeware, open source, and shareware programs. I opened a different TH-cam "tutorial" on bookmarks in LibreOffice Writer, and it was just hopeless. This video is clear, concise, and informative.
Thank you for these old quick videos to learn LibreOffice as playlists. Now learning LibreOffice 4. (March 18, 2015)
Many thanks for this.
Bookmarks is a much needed feature for my job. Here it's made simple.
Keep up the good work.
@rbaleksandar I believe you are referring to an “index or table of contents”, I haven't created a video for that topic (yet) - I intend to make video on this topic in the future, but because it uses styles, I would prefer to introduce the viewer to styles before showing them the index or table of contents (For the people watching the video series in order starting at #1)
For more info on this please see LibreOffice help: /Writer/Defining_Index_or_Table_of_Contents_Entries
Thank you for making for making these videos. I was having trouble on how to make bookmarks. I realize that this is an old video, but this is still really helpful. Thanks again!
Thank you for this tutorial. I totally forgot about the navigator-button and was look for like 20 minutes where I can check/rename/edit/delete the bookmarks I've created. :D I have a question though - how can I make a nice bookmark-tree with sub-nodes like in many documents I've seen. For example:
-Root-node: My book's title
-Node 1: Part 1
-Sub-node 1.1: Chapter 1
-Sub-node 1.2: Chapter 2
-Sub-node 1.3: Chapter 3
-Node 2: Part 2
...
I'm writing a lab-report and want to make it nice. ^_^
I hope you can help! I have a transcribing job and they told me I have to SHOW the bookmarks. They say that they should have a gray highlight on them. I've looked everywhere. Can you help?
I know this is old so maybe I won't get a response. At 5:03 navigation controls show below the vertical scroll in the video. I do not see them in 7.6.4.1. Does anyone know how to turn these on?
Thank you for the excellent video training module series, which I lucked into by sheer accident. Until today, I knew nothing about LibreOffice, but have used OpenOffice for years. I liked Corel's 3.2 version but very much dislike Apache's 4.1 major revision, which confuses the hell out of me. I will try to download LibreOffice, and continue with your tutorials. Thanks, again.
I'm glad you found my videos and I hope you find LibreOffice will fit your needs. Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
I like numbering my bookmarks so that they're always listed in order in the navigator. For example: 00 - Introduction; 01 Some Title; 02 - Another Thing, etc. That way the navigator doesn't rearrange the order alphabetically. Instead, it shows all my book marks in the order that they are in my book.
Excellent idea - Thanks for sharing.
Yes, and Word doesn't allow bookmarks to start with numbers, which means you can't do this in Word. How dumb is that?
All I wanted to know was how to see all bookmarks in the document (I had a broken one). Figured that out by 01:34. Thanks! :-)
I was looking for quickly navigation around entire document,
. Now I found some similer.
@TheFrugalComputerGuy Thank you for the fast reply. Later on I used my brain and also reached to the conclusion that it´s a table of contents that I want to make. :D I´ll take a look at the link you gave me. Thanks again for the help. ^_^
Thank you, helpful
Can you bookmark a text inside a shape?
Yes