Explorer Tree in Word?

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KnightRiderAW

Is it possible to set up an "Explorer Tree" (similar to the one that
Microsoft uses in Windows Explorer) in Word? For instance, I have a long
list of a build for an invention and need to break down the individual parts
into more detailed parts. I would like to be able to use the plus and minus
sign next to a heading to display or hide the parts listed under the main
heading. Any help would be appreciated. I am using Microsoft Office 2003
under Windows Server 2003.
 
C

CyberTaz

What you want is probably right at your finger tips by way of the Document
Map feature... If the doc uses Heading Styles 1-9 for your titles, headings &
subheadings. You may also be able to take advantage of Outline View.

HTH |:>)
 
K

KnightRiderAW

Working with Heading Styles and Outline View were unsuccessful. I found no
way of creating a plus/minus in front of the headings so that it expanded or
contracted with the info in it. Thanks for the help. Any other suggestions.
 
C

CyberTaz

If you go to View>Document Map, a panel will appear on the left of the doc &
the headings will be listed in an indented fashion based on level. Any with
sublevels will be automatically equipped with +/- signs.

In Outline View, the Outline Toolbar provides the capability to
collapse/expand the doc based on heading levels, as well as other controls
for related purposes.

Regards |:>)
 
K

KnightRiderAW

The Document Map worked. Now, can I implement that into a frame on a Word
Web Page? Thanks!
 

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