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I use Word as my Outlook editor and am unable to find the option to turn a
lengthy email into brief headers with the ability to expand and collapse
text. I believe this is called cloaking. It is called "grouping" in Excel,
and "sections" in Lotus Notes. Does anyone know if this is possible in Word
without having to create outlines or sub documents?
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Default Cloaking (expanding and collapsing) text in Word

Word's Outline view uses headings, but it doesn't depend on having a strict
outline. See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...singOLView.htm.


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I use Word as my Outlook editor and am unable to find the option to turn a
lengthy email into brief headers with the ability to expand and collapse
text. I believe this is called cloaking. It is called "grouping" in Excel,
and "sections" in Lotus Notes. Does anyone know if this is possible in Word
without having to create outlines or sub documents?


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