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Dear MicroSoft,

It would be really great if, in the Word document itselfes, you can expand
and collpase your chapters, paragraphs and lists.

This functionality is compairable with the Document Structure feature from
Word.

However, I like to have that functionality in the Word document itselfs.
Also, the collapsing and expanding of the (let's call it) nodes is to be
saved. Also if collapsed, this being collapsed should be printed in a proper
way.

Then, Word has best of both current Word and XML Notepad.

I am confident in the fact that MicroSoft can make this!

Thanks and best regards,
Bernhard

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Have you tried Outline view?

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Dear MicroSoft,

It would be really great if, in the Word document itselfes, you can expand
and collpase your chapters, paragraphs and lists.

This functionality is compairable with the Document Structure feature from
Word.

However, I like to have that functionality in the Word document itselfs.
Also, the collapsing and expanding of the (let's call it) nodes is to be
saved. Also if collapsed, this being collapsed should be printed in a

proper
way.

Then, Word has best of both current Word and XML Notepad.

I am confident in the fact that MicroSoft can make this!

Thanks and best regards,
Bernhard

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
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Thanks for your answer,

I translated Document Structuur from my Dutch Word into Document Structure.
I meant Outline View. I agree that Outline View is great.

However, I think it is great to have that Outline View IN the document. Also
that collapsing is saved and printed in a proper way.

As an example I am logging my work. It contains logging of several months.
Every month gets its own chapter, every day its own paragraph. It would be
great if I could collapse and expand notes in my logging document the way I
want.

Best regards,
Bernhard


"BernhardB" wrote:

Dear MicroSoft,

It would be really great if, in the Word document itselfes, you can expand
and collpase your chapters, paragraphs and lists.

This functionality is compairable with the Document Structure feature from
Word.

However, I like to have that functionality in the Word document itselfs.
Also, the collapsing and expanding of the (let's call it) nodes is to be
saved. Also if collapsed, this being collapsed should be printed in a proper
way.

Then, Word has best of both current Word and XML Notepad.

I am confident in the fact that MicroSoft can make this!

Thanks and best regards,
Bernhard

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ord.pagelayout

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