Navigating Through a Notebook
 
Turning Pages

There are several different ways to turn pages in a Notebook.


Click the page curl to go back or forward, or type a page number in the page number field and press Return.

Click a page’s tab to jump to that page.

In a Divider page, click a page number or bullet to jump to a page.


Control- or right-clicking a Divider page’s tab lists the pages in its section.

In addition, you can turn pages using the Page Go menu’s navigation commands.  You can disable NoteBook’s page turning animation in NoteBook preferences.

Turning Pages Using the Navigation Bar

Choose View Navigation Bar to reveal the navigation bar, which displays the current page’s location within the Notebook.
 

Click a Divider name to turn to that Divider. Click and hold the Divider name for a list of its pages.
Navigation Using the Contents Card

Choose View Contents Card to reveal the Contents Card, which lists all of the pages in a Notebook for quick page navigation.
 
The Contents Card lists all of the pages within a Notebook.  Click any page in the list to turn to it.

You can toggle the Contents Card by Option-clicking the Notebook icon at the left side of the Navigation bar.

 
Opening a Page in a Separate Window

There are times when you need to view one page from a Notebook while working with another page in that same Notebook.  Choosing Page Open in a New Window places the current page in its own window, separate from the original Notebook window, leaving you free to turn to a different page in the original Notebook window.
 
Opening a page in its own window is akin to temporarily pulling it out of the main Notebook, so while a page resides within its own window you cannot turn to it within the original Notebook window.  Any changes you make to a page in its own window are preserved when you save the Notebook or close the page’s window.  You can place as many pages as you like in their own separate windows.

You can also open a page in its own window by Option-clicking the page in a Divider page’s outline.