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Old 03-28-2014, 02:29 PM
Alisena Alisena is offline Cannot collapse headings on default. Windows 8 Cannot collapse headings on default. Office 2013
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I used to be able to collapse my heading by default. Now I can't. The box to check it in is grayed out. Meanwhile in some of my files it stopped working after I opened it in a different computer. Some files I never touched. Either way, how do I collapse by default again?
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The file is probably saved in an older version of Word which doesn't support collapsing and expanding headings in Print Layout view. Click File | Info | Convert.
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