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Default Printing and copy/pasting outlined views

Is it possible to do this, eg to print just the top 3 levels of a document,
or to select/copy/then paste just the top 3 levels out of a document? When I
attempt to do this the operation includes the entire body text as well.

Based on excel, I went looking for options to select only visible content,
but did not find any. I'm using Word 2003
TIA ... Greg
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Default Printing and copy/pasting outlined views

The easiest way to do this is usually to create a TOC, copy/paste it into a
new document, and immediately unlink it (Ctrl+Shift+F9).

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Is it possible to do this, eg to print just the top 3 levels of a

document,
or to select/copy/then paste just the top 3 levels out of a document? When

I
attempt to do this the operation includes the entire body text as well.

Based on excel, I went looking for options to select only visible content,
but did not find any. I'm using Word 2003
TIA ... Greg


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