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Is it possible to set up an "Explorer Tree" (similar to the one that
Microsoft uses in Windows Explorer) in Word? For instance, I have a long list of a build for an invention and need to break down the individual parts into more detailed parts. I would like to be able to use the plus and minus sign next to a heading to display or hide the parts listed under the main heading. Any help would be appreciated. I am using Microsoft Office 2003 under Windows Server 2003. |
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