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Need to create a "custom" table of contents type thing
Hi,
Word 2007 My document is organized with headings... Heading1 heading2 Heading3 Heading1 Heading2 Heading3 ...... Goes on and on... I want to create a "section" just like you create a table of contents but instead of the headings it "aggregates" all of the text under each heading I select. These different "parts" of my document change often and I want to be able to look at them all at the same time to see any patterns emerging and stuff. Is that possible? So it would sort of be like a table of contents that just aggregates certain areas of my document into a few pages, and I can refresh it from time to time to pick up any changes. I hope it is not confusing. |
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Have you considered working with Word's Outline view?
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No, but i just tried it. I can see how I could set all of that text to say, "level 9", and then view it there.
The only problem was that it shows up in the document map. It's creative but not exactly what I was looking for. I don't now if it is possible. |
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