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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb  5 12:17:18 -0800 
2005 -------
Thanks for the quick response.  The slide browser is good to have but
not what I was looking for.  I confirm that the buttons work on a Mac,
but they are inconsistent with the design of the buttons on the window.
How is a user to know to use them?  I searched the help files and located
Page Up/Page Down/home/end in General Shortcut Keys in OpenOffice.org.
For Page Up it says "Scroll up one screen", which is NOT the same
as moving forward one slide.  There are large sliding bars on the display
that are (from my viewpoint) not too helpful - they just move the slide
out of the optimal view it shows up in.  There could be buttons next to them
for moving around by slide.  So it is a design question:
If there are several ways to do something, it is handy to allow all of them.
This is a fundamental operation for working with slides.  Everything else
seems to be controlled by clicking on the screen.  I would think this one
should be too.


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