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In the microsoft help topics there are numerous places with 'tips' in them
that you can click on to expand a section with more information. It would be
helpful to be able to do that in a word document itself. It would be similar
to the group/ungroup commands in Excel.
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sjiag wrote:
In the microsoft help topics there are numerous places with 'tips' in
them that you can click on to expand a section with more information.
It would be helpful to be able to do that in a word document itself.
It would be similar to the group/ungroup commands in Excel.


Try the Outline view...

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You might be able to use the tips he

http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Toggle_Data_Display.htm

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See:
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For some helpful tips using Word.

sjiag wrote:
In the microsoft help topics there are numerous places with 'tips' in
them that you can click on to expand a section with more information.
It would be helpful to be able to do that in a word document itself.
It would be similar to the group/ungroup commands in Excel.



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