The navigation window is located below the map (see image below).
In the navigation window you will find a navigation tree. Which navigation tree you find in the navigation window depends on:
which navigation tree is set as default in Pythagoras Web
which navigation tree you have chosen to work with.
As seen in the image above, the navigation window is quite small. But don't be fooled by its size. The navigation window may be small, but it is very useful.
The navigation window allows you to:
open buildings
open floors (in buildings)
access the document manager on a number of levels
open navigation trees
manage the settings for the navigation trees you have access to
create navigation trees
create buildings
select which navigation tree to work with
remove navigation trees from Pythagoras Web
update the navigation tree you are working with, i.e. the navigation tree found in the navigation window.
Note that the navigation tree is linked to the map and the object list. This means that it is the navigation tree that decides:
which buildings you can see on the map
which buildings you can see in the object list.
For more information on the navigation tree's connection to the map and the object list, see section 5.1.
For more information on how to:
open a building using the navigation tree, see section 5.2.
open a floor using the navigation tree, see section 5.3.
access the document manager using the navigation tree, see section 5.4.
open a navigation tree, see section 5.5.
manage the navigation tree settings, see section 5.6.
create a navigation tree, see section 5.7.
create a building, see section 5.8.
select the navigation tree you wish to work with, see section 5.9.
remove a navigation tree from Pythagoras Web, see section 5.10.
update the navigation tree you are working with, see section 5.11.
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