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Denver McCann supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Denver McCann commentedTotally agree this is a shocking omission - I've been working on a proposal that grew to 80 pages and I suspect that is not the biggest document people might need to navigate through... the page pane and the page you are editing can easily get out of sync....(they do not auto synchronise) and so having the Page number next to what you are editing is essential in larger documents..... also on the Page pane icons, it gives you a page number and whether it is Content or a Cover or an Attachment etc... but you cant just get an idea as to what is on the page..
It would really help if it presented the [Header 1] text that the ToC uses so you know what the page is about....
I digress.....
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Hi. Thank you so much for reaching out and sharing your perspective. While we currently don’t offer this feature, we made some improvements to our product that may help you cover those scenarios namely:
We hope this release can help you. If not, please keep upvoting this idea, so we can keep considering it every time we work on our roadmap.
Definitely, Headers within sections (bounded by Cover pages) would be a good start (which effectively defines the "section" you are in.
Or have a page level setting to switch it on/off.. or select from a list of options / or define a new option...and save it...