Issue 47203

Summary: Improve the navigation through Impress slides
Product: Impress Reporter: hooloovoo <lists>
Component: viewingAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: elish, issues, kaner, nicholas_2008
Version: OOo 2.0 Beta   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Description hooloovoo 2005-04-11 23:01:56 UTC
At the moment the method of navigating through a presentation is
counter-intuitive.  I would have expected to have methods similar to MSOffice to
browse through the slides, for example:
- having it natively in, or the ability to switch to, a continuous mode where
the scroll bar to the right of the main window allows one to scroll through the
whole presentation and not just the current slide

The other way in which this problem could be addressed will be put in a separate
issue/request to keep it one per issue.
Comment 1 hooloovoo 2005-04-11 23:08:47 UTC
The additional suggestion on this issue is posted on:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=47204
Feel free to dupe either. 
Comment 2 wolframgarten 2005-04-12 08:01:14 UTC
Reassigned.
Comment 3 wolframgarten 2005-04-12 08:02:28 UTC
*** Issue 47204 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Comment 4 ace_dent 2008-05-16 00:22:28 UTC
OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker - Feedback Request.

The Issue you raised is currently assigned to 'Requirements' pending review, but
has not been updated within the last 3 years. Please consider re-testing with
one of the latest versions of OOo, as the problem(s) may have already been
addressed. Either use the recent stable version:
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Comment 5 nicholas 2011-09-28 00:08:27 UTC
I think that this enhancement has already been implemented but is not seen because of a defect When the zoom slider at the bottom of the page to some value depending of the side of the impress window the right side scrollbar stands for how far trough the presentation you are and moving it or turning the mouse wheel will change the slide. 

	I have recreated this but an a late 2008 Macbook pro 2.4 Ghz intel core 2 Duo 2GB ram
	In mac open office 3.3 and 3.4b
	Compared to Microsoft office 2008 mac 
	
	To recreate
		Open a new presentation
		Create 2 or more slides with different titles
		Adjust the zoom slider in the bottom right corner to all the way to the			negative (left hand side)
		Move the mouse into the section for tying words into slides. 
		Move the mouse wheel
	What to see
		The slide window though small will switch between different slides

Note if the zoom is adjusted and a new slide is added the slide bar will disappear until the zoom is adjusted this may be an unrelated bug.
Possible causes 
	There are two vertical lines on the zoom bar one for 100% zoom and the other seems to be the zoom that the entire panel is visible and is the default location for the zoom bar, (in Microsoft power point the default is 100) I believe that the scroll bar was meant to change based on if the zoom was greater than the optimal zoom and for some reason the threshold for when the right scroll bar switches between pan and scroll is normally a value halfway between the optimal zoom and 5% zoom witch is the lowest
Comment 6 Cem Kaner 2011-10-04 15:44:59 UTC
I think this is a duplicate of 10931
Comment 7 Edwin Sharp 2014-04-23 07:59:37 UTC
Duplicate per comment 6

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of issue 10931 ***