@jimaginator: To fully take advantage of the outline view you must assign a level to your titles. This level can be build-in ones as you find on the Styles group (Heading 1 Heading 2 etc..) or assign one. For this you can put your cursor on a (sub)title you've written and open the paragraph dialogue box, then choose outline level.
It's a good video. However, my original text was formatted in the 1., 1.1, 1.1.1 style, and this did not translate over to the outline view. I had to indent them all of them in the outline view. It probably would have worked if I had started in the outline view.
weird amalgam of reasonable tips n tricks and then real no-brainers .. you forgot to mention "turn on your computer".
PigsCanFly99 2 months ago
@jimaginator: To fully take advantage of the outline view you must assign a level to your titles. This level can be build-in ones as you find on the Styles group (Heading 1 Heading 2 etc..) or assign one. For this you can put your cursor on a (sub)title you've written and open the paragraph dialogue box, then choose outline level.
San2keep 6 months ago
It's a good video. However, my original text was formatted in the 1., 1.1, 1.1.1 style, and this did not translate over to the outline view. I had to indent them all of them in the outline view. It probably would have worked if I had started in the outline view.
jimaginator 7 months ago
wow i like Charles Dickens books
oliver Twist
A tale two cities
Great Expectations
Christmas carol
chol33 1 year ago
fuck ya tale of two cities
s406052 1 year ago
I was here.
jgraham108 1 year ago
will this work on windows XP??
mukup1 3 years ago
Office 2007 works on XP.
otterboxiphone 2 years ago
Please do a video showing how to make a master document, using an older version of Word. Thanks.
muskndusk 3 years ago
Do they not have an automatic numbering system?
chakanseki 4 years ago
Gimmi more, I would pay for it!
PatriksTube 4 years ago