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Completely expand collapsed sections?
Is there a command (VBA preferred) to completely expand all sections in a document? I've found all kinds of writeups that tell how to do it one heading at a time, but is there a way to hit one (macro) key and have all collapsed headings expanded — say, for final printout, without tediously searching for all collapsed sections?
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You can set the option to expand all headings upon opening. Close and reopen the document.
Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 12-02-2022 at 10:04 PM. |
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If you right click the document a context sensitive menu will appear with an Expand/Collapse dropdown which lets you select Expand All Headings.
You can also find the command 'Expand All Headings' to add to the Quick Access Toolbar. If you wanted it as a VBA command it would be Code:
ActiveWindow.View.ExpandAllHeadings
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