Is there a way to identify levels of heads while copyediting?



Microsoft 2003 had a way for anyone editing a document to identify the
different levels of headings used. This was View > Outline, and then
you could scroll down a dropdown list to find "head" or "headings" of
different sizes. Then you'd highlight or drag them to the headings in
a document, and the heads would be differentiated from one another
(i.e., the chapter title head would have a different size than a
subhead).
Microsoft 2004 Office for Mac does not appear to have this feature--or,
anyway, I haven't found it yet. Anyone know where it is?

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