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Show outline hierarchy on every line
We print long tech spec documents using outlining. Many sections are several
pages long, so on any page you might see only a few "sections": x) ......... (1) ........ (2) ........ xi) ........ (1) ....... (2) ....... ....etc. It can be impossible to know which major section you're in without a lot of page flipping (section x and xi above can contain many lines each). What I would like to see is this: 7) d) x) ........ 7) d) x) (1) ....... 7) d) x) (2) ....... 7) d) xi) (1) ....... 7) d) xi) (2) ....... ....and so on. Can this be done either natively in Word (2003), or with the use of a macro or other add-on? It must be automatic, or at least not making me type this stuff in (what a maintenance headache that'd be!) Thanks very much. Ed |
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