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Default Continuity of Word outline format

Word has an outline view that is useful in composition, but can't be output
in that format. It would be useful to have a WYSIWYG output option. I know
it's an old school thing, but as part of the USAF team for GPS MUE
implementation, we all would appreciate it. It would save a lot of PPT charts.

Mike Sebastian

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You can certainly print from Outline View, and the printout will
display indented as it does on screen (assuming that you don't
FilePrint Preview first).

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Word has an outline view that is useful in composition, but can't be

output
in that format. It would be useful to have a WYSIWYG output option.

I know
it's an old school thing, but as part of the USAF team for GPS MUE
implementation, we all would appreciate it. It would save a lot of

PPT charts.

Mike Sebastian

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the
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Daiya Mitchell
 
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Not sure whether the OP 's "WYSIWYG" referred to indents and/or fonts, so
just to add: whether font formatting prints in outline view similarly
depends on whether you have it showing in outline view, as you can control
that with an icon on the toolbar.


On 7/13/05 1:59 AM, "Stefan Blom" wrote:

You can certainly print from Outline View, and the printout will
display indented as it does on screen (assuming that you don't
FilePrint Preview first).


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