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Peter T. Daniels Peter T. Daniels is offline
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Oh, wow, a feature was added in Word2013 that might actually be useful!
I didn't know about that! (Unfortunately I can't move up from Word2007,
which they officially no longer support, because (a) the customized
bibliography styles I spent many hours learning how to create don't
seem to be usable in the later version, and (b) the icons on the QAT
are so big that I can't get all the ones I need -- and do use regularly
-- onto it.)

But to answer your question: I'm accustomed to dealing with collapsed
text when in Outline View, so it's not unfamiliar. It looks from that
description like you can only collapse text under a paragraph formatted
with a Heading style; which means that the only place you could hover
to find the collapsed-text marker is in a heading; and hopefully all
your Heading styles, whether you make your own or use ones that come
in a Theme, look different from your body text styles. So if you don't
remember whether you've added the stuff for a particular heading, you
have a limited number of places to check.

On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 2:11:25 AM UTC-5, SafeTex wrote:
Hello all

I have a question about collapsed or expanded text as explained for instance in a Microsoft article: https://support.office.com/en-us/art...5-f0233cd3520c

My question is that as the little arrow pointing downwards and to the right indicating collapsed text is not visible until you put the cursor over the corresponding text, how do you know if there is collapsed text and where in the document?

Once I have found such an arrow, I have to problems in expanding all collapsed text in a document but how do I find such an arrow in the first place QUICKLY when I can't see them initially?

Thanks in advance for any help


You will be welcome.