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Old 04-13-2014, 02:16 AM
NobodysPerfect NobodysPerfect is offline Navigation pane Show.Heading level x only Windows 7 64bit Navigation pane Show.Heading level x only Office 2010 32bit
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Hi to all,

unfortunately in Word 2010 Navigation pane is fully expanded whenever I open it. Of course right-clicking in the pane I can set the heading level to whatever level, but the setting (obvioulsy) isn't saved.



In 2003 two simple code lines in an _Open macro fixed the problem:
Code:
ActiveWindow.View.ShowHeading x
ActiveWindow.DocumentMap = True
But with 2010 this code doesn't work anymore. Whatever ShowHeading level I try, Navigation pane always shows default '3'. The code doesn't throw any error nor does it work - it is simply ignored.

Any ideas how to make the Navigation pane show only the specified heading level?

Thanks
NP
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