I find it frustrating as a casual user that has not taken the time to read ALL of the documentation books when I find references that are unclear. The following is an example of a general problem. In looking at LibreOffice 6.1 Help:
Inserting External Data in Table (WebQuery)
https://help.libreoffice.org/6.1/en-US/text/scalc/guide/webquery.html?DbPAR=CALC#bm_id3154346
I see the text:
Inserting by Navigator
Open two documents: the LibreOffice Calc spreadsheet in which the external data is to be inserted (target document) and the document from which the external data derives (source document). In the target document open the Navigator.
Now the challenge is, “Where is the Navigator?”
Yes I did a further search to get:
https://help.libreoffice.org/6.4/en-US/text/scalc/01/02110000.html?DbPAR=CALC
Which explained that Navigator is a submenu of View. It would be nice if all of the menu/submenu keywords contained hyperlinks to the section(s) of the document(s) that explain those menu items. As noted by my question, there was nothing distinctive in the text that indicated that “Navigator” is accessed by “View->Navigator” or a hyperlink to the above manual section. A strong concordance feature of keywords across all documents would be a HUGE benefit while learning LibreOffice.
Even if I had sat down and read all of the LibreOffice books, it would be unlikely that I would keep all of that information in my head so that hyperlinked concordance/keywords would be a big help.