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How to manage (display/hide) parts of the text within a document via table of content
Hi all,
I would like to put together a document that contains all potential "text pieces" that could be used to create an offer. Then I would like to make it possible for users of this document to chose certain parts of this document via the table of content and thereby create an indidual offer. So I am looking for a way to remove (or add again, if already removed) one could also say hide and display parts of the text (chapters including the corresponding headline) through the table of content. During my google search so far I have not found anything related, so I am trying here. Is there any (standard) way to do something like this? Thanks in advance, Aljosha |
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Look into AutoText (or even AutoCorrect) with a list of the clauses available to your user.
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Thanks for your reply, I will look into it.
Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 06-30-2016 at 04:41 AM. |
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