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When I used OpenOffice I liked that I could use the Navigator to show every
tab, every heading level, all at once.  It was like I could see my project
at a glance and VERY useful for a lot of my work.

Now that I'm using LibreOffice the Navigator seems to require a click on
each + symbol, no matter how many levels of  headings I tell it to show.
Every single time I open a document it's the same deal.  I still keep an
OpenOffice.org install on my computer just for this feature alone.

I want to make it more like the way I used Open Office's navigator, but I
guess that means a feature request.  I am not a programmer but it shouldn't
be hard since the OOo code already had done it the way I like it.  How can I
formalize a feature request?  This list seemed like the closest place to do
so.  Thanks!



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