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I am running Word 2013 on my macbook pro, running OS X El Capitan, v. 10.11.6.
Problem: I have a document that utilizes the default style Headings 1-4. When I open the Navigation Pane, it only lists the first three levels of headings. That is, it only shows Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. This does not change when I right click on a heading in the Navigation Pane and select "Show Heading 4." I have closed and re-opened the document to no avail. Also, I am positive that Heading 4 is actually set up to show up has heading in the Table of Contents because I put in a Table of Contents that displays all levels of headings, including Heading 4 headings. To be clear, this is not a problem with the Table of Contents of not showing Heading 4 headings; rather, this is a problem of the Navigation Pane not showing Heading 4 headings. Please Note that the following "solved" problem does not work: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...ee-levels.html Last edited by zrcarlson; 10-17-2016 at 09:47 AM. Reason: Clarification |
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