The arrows on the left of the header view that point left and
right are the history navigation buttons and work much like
Safaris navigation arrows - they allow you to step back and
forth through the documents you have had open in the editor.
The up and down arrows on the right of the header bar step
through the contents of the binder sequentially. To see the
difference, try the following:
Click on the right arrow and you will be returned to the Alhambra
image document again. (Make sure you come back here afterwards
though!)
Now, with this document open, click on the down arrow on the right and
then click on the up arrow again to return here. Note how the down
arrow takes you to the next document in the binder, whereas the right
arrow takes you to the next document in the navigation history.
While were here, note that the selection highlight in the binder does
not necessarily follow what is being displayed in the main editorif you
change the contents of the editor using the navigation arrows, for
instance, the selection in the binder will not change (and nor should it).
You can thus navigate around using the header view without losing track
of the original document on which you were working in the binder. Note
however that the up/down arrows do affect binder selection because they
are intended as an alternative way of navigating through the binder
contents.