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| Microsoft Word Outline mode - maintain tree structure Help please - using MS Word Outline mode - how can I keep sections collapsed when I close/reopen a document ? Today, when I re-open a Word outline document - the entire outline is fully expanded - pain. I would like the document to "remember" what was collapsed when closed - and re-open the document with same sections collapsed. Thanks !!! |
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| Re: Microsoft Word Outline mode - maintain tree structure Dave;225652 Wrote: > Help please - using MS Word Outline mode - how can I keep sections > collapsed when I close/reopen a document ? > > Today, when I re-open a Word outline document - the entire outline is > fully expanded - pain. > > I would like the document to "remember" what was collapsed when closed > - and re-open the document with same sections collapsed. > > Thanks !!! I am also interested to the highest level by this functionallity, if it exists. I'm using Word 2002. Thank you. See also 'Microsoft Word Outline mode - maintain tree structure - Technology Questions' (http://tinyurl.com/r2xfmm) |
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