At 20:57 18/01/2018 +0000, Arnstein Nygård wrote:
The navigator in my document somehow got undocked unintentionally. Now I've been trying for hours to dock it again with no results. I've tried control key + double click on the empty near the icons at the top of the navigator in every version possible, I've tried ctrl shift F10, and I've tried moving the navigator to the side of the document ... .
There are three ways, I think. All three of them work either to dock or undock the Navigator.
o As you suggest, use Ctrl+double-click. You need to double-click in the grey area around the Navigator's buttons, not in its title bar at the top nor in the body of the window. Note in addition - this is where you might have been getting it wrong - that it appears that this doesn't work if the undocked Navigator has focus when you try. Instead, click outside the Navigator - in your document itself - so that the Navigator loses focus before using Ctrl+double-click.
o As you suggest, use Crtrl+Shift+F10. Note that - perhaps perversely - in this case the Navigator does need to have focus for this to work.
o Drag the Navigator window by its title bar to the side. Watch carefully as the mouse pointer passes the edge of the window. When you get to the correct point, you should see a hatched outline of where the Navigator will be when docked; you may need some care to find this position. Whilst this outline is displayed, drop the Navigator. (Apparently this technique works only if your operating system's window manager settings mean that the full window contents are shown as you are dragging a window, not just the outer frame. That is outside the control of OpenOffice, of course.)
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