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Hi all,

I would like to know, if is there any way to force Word (2003) document to
remain some levels expanded and some collapsed in Document Map view, when
document is reopened.

Thanks

Palo
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No, there is no built-in way to do this. It may not be possible in VBA
either, but you could ask in a programming newsgroup where you'll get a
knowledgeable reply.

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Hi all,

I would like to know, if is there any way to force Word (2003)

document to
remain some levels expanded and some collapsed in Document Map view,

when
document is reopened.

Thanks

Palo




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Thanks Stefan for your answer, via VBA I know to open document on specific
level.

Im not certain, but I think it was possible in earlier MS Word versions.
Especially, when such document is opened in Word 2003, for a short moment I
can see this layout and thats the reason I think this information should be
somewhere saved.

Thanks again
Palo

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I'm glad you found a solution.

(I rarely use the document map, so I cannot tell if the behavior has
changed.)

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Thanks Stefan for your answer, via VBA I know to open document on

specific
level.

I'm not certain, but I think it was possible in earlier MS Word

versions.
Especially, when such document is opened in Word 2003, for a short

moment I
can see this layout and that's the reason I think this information

should be
somewhere saved.

Thanks again
Palo





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