RE: Outline View in Word 2003 -- no longer helps in navigation?

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From: Beth Melton (bmelton_at_NoSpam4Memvps.org)
Date: 06/11/04


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 09:24:01 -0700

Hi Jay,

This still works the same for me in Word 2003. The cursor maintains its placement.

How are you switching between the views?

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"HONYAKUKA" wrote:
> Word 2003
> 
> I recently upgraded from Word 2000.
> 
> My old friend, Outline View, doesn't work the same.  In Word 2000, Outline View
> was a quick way to navigate within a document.  You switched to Outline View,
> moved the cursor to another heading, and switched back to Normal View, and
> there you were.  This doesn't work consistently anymore.  (It does if you
> SELECT text in the target heading, but that's an extra step.)  Why remove
> perfectly good functionality?  (Or can I make an adjustment to a setting to
> restore this?)
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Jay
>  
> 


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