Reviewing a Map in the Browse View or Reviewer Interface

The Browse view and the Reviewer interface provide controls to navigate amongst the topics in the map.

When reviewing a DITA map in the Workbench Browse view or Reviewer interface, you can click controls to move through the topics referenced by the map, assisting with managing annotations on the map content.
Control Location Function
Below TOC pane Expands the map TOC hierarchy to show all referenced topic titles.
Below TOC pane Collapses the map TOC hierarchy to hide all referenced topic titles.
Next to a topic title in TOC pane Expands the map TOC to show children topic titles of a parent topic.
Next to a topic title in TOC pane Collapses the map TOC to hide children topic titles of a parent topic.
Below content pane Displays the map's next topic content in the right pane.
Below content pane Displays the map's previous topic content in the right pane.
Below content pane Hides the right content pane and show only the TOC of titles.
Below TOC pane when content pane is hidden Shows the right content pane.
Below content pane Displays a green checkmark () next to the topic title in the TOC pane. Used solely to help a reviewer keep track of their progress in reviewing topics in a map. This information is saved in the user's current browser, and affects the topic only when viewed through this map. If the topic is viewed in a different map, it will have a separate setting. This feature has no relationship to changing the workflow status of the topic or map.
Below content pane Removes the green checkmark next to the topic title in the TOC pane. A reviewer can unmark the review setting for a topic in a map that was previously marked as done.

You can specify filter criteria such as a ditaval file and you can also set a root map to supply key definitions. These commands display a repository chooser dialog which contains a search field to filter folder contents.

If your Browse view displays breadcrumbs, when viewing a map or topic, you can right-click the object's file name in the breadcrumbs and execute available context menu commands. See Working With Breadcrumbs.