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Dab
 
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Hi Daiya:

I was able to add the buttons (And the show levels box appeared after a
reboot). Thanks for the suggestion.
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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
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Oh. I'm not very familiar with Word 2003, so I don't know if they removed
anything, and I'm not quite sure what your description means. In my
version,
there are icons with just the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, etc on them--hitting 1
shows all the text in level 1--hitting 2 shows all the text that is in
level
1 and level 2, and so forth.

Is that what you want? If that's it, you should be able to dig those
commands out of Tools | Customize and drag them onto your toolbar--in my
version they are named ShowHeading1, etc, and listed under View.

Alternatively, hitting Reset for the Outlining Toolbar in Tools |
Customize
might bring them back.

If that isn't what you want, are you sure it was a built-in feature in the
previous version, and not something your work set up specially or
anything?


On 5/24/05 4:55 PM, "Dab" wrote:

Hi Daiya:

That's the first place I looked, unfortunately, the new toolbar doesn't
have
the buttons anymore.

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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
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When in Outline View, go to View | Toolbars and see if you can call the
Outlining toolbar. That's what had the buttons.


On 5/24/05 3:21 PM, "Dab" wrote:

I'm currently using Word 2003.

In previous versions of word, there use to be buttons that would
collapse
the text under various levels of headers when in Outline mode. The
beauty
was that you could look at only the main level, or the main + Secondary
level, or main + secondary + tertiary, or . .. etc, depending on which
button was clicked.

This feature seems to be gone from 2003. Anyone know if I'm doing
something
wrong or have missed something? Thanks for any advice.