At the top of the element window you will by default find the navigation toolbar:
Here is the meaning of individual buttons:
- Contents - open the contents window with the tree structure of knowledge stored in the current collection
- Search - open the list of words used in the current collection
- Back (<) - move back to the most recently visited element (same as Alt+B)
- Ahead (>) - revisit elements that have been viewed before choosing Back (<)
- History - view the list of recently visited elements
- Next - go to the next element (interpretation of this button depends on setting Next button options)
- Home - go to the master node of the whole collection
- Previous element - go to the previous element in the contents window
- Parent - go to the parent of the currently displayed element
- Next element - go to the next element in the contents window
- End - go to the last element in the knowledge tree in the contents window
- Synchronize - turn on/off selecting the currently displayed element in the contents window. Set this button in the down-state if you want to always be able the position of displayed elements in the contents window
- Instant translation - turn on/off translating texts when the mouse moves over the element window
- Instant transcription - turn on/off providing phonetic transcription of texts when the mouse moves over the element window
- Print - print the currently displayed element
Professional level
Note that navigation toolbar may not be visible if Tools : Options : Data access : Hide navigation toolbar is checked