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Hello,
I am currently working on drafting a large Word document with a fairly complex structure (Part, section, chapter, article, paragraph, I, II, III). I'm managing somewhat with the various styles and the navigation pane, but one style doesn't appear in the outline: the paragraphs. So, I have the article appearing along with I, II, and III, but not the chapter that is in between... Could you explain to me how to do this?
Thank you very much in advance!
I am currently working on drafting a large Word document with a fairly complex structure (Part, section, chapter, article, paragraph, I, II, III). I'm managing somewhat with the various styles and the navigation pane, but one style doesn't appear in the outline: the paragraphs. So, I have the article appearing along with I, II, and III, but not the chapter that is in between... Could you explain to me how to do this?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Hello
The navigation pane in Word is designed to display the titles and headings of the document defined in heading styles. There are 9 levels of heading styles (Heading 1 as level 1, Heading 2 as level 2, Heading 3 as level 3, etc.) that should be logically defined according to the structure of the document.
So, if there are styles that do not appear, it means that these styles are set to the "body text" hierarchy level (to check, right-click on the style => Paragraph => hierarchy level)
Be careful, defining text boxes that are not titles or headings as heading styles has no benefit.
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Argitxu
The navigation pane in Word is designed to display the titles and headings of the document defined in heading styles. There are 9 levels of heading styles (Heading 1 as level 1, Heading 2 as level 2, Heading 3 as level 3, etc.) that should be logically defined according to the structure of the document.
So, if there are styles that do not appear, it means that these styles are set to the "body text" hierarchy level (to check, right-click on the style => Paragraph => hierarchy level)
Be careful, defining text boxes that are not titles or headings as heading styles has no benefit.
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Argitxu
Pigos
Formidable argixu ! Thank you !
2francs_6sous
Thank you, very clear indication.
Fab
Still valid with Word 2016.