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Diff. change headline in "Formatting" or "Outlining" toolbar?
Assume I have marked a line in a Word 2003 doc. Currently at least two toolbars
are displayed: - Formatting and - Outlining What is now the difference between changing the currently marked line a) in toolbar "Formatting" from Normal-Heading 2 or b) in toolbar "Outlining" from "Body text" to "Level 2" From my point of view it is always the same result. So why is toolbar "Outlining" existing at all? Bernd |
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