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Side heading in word
Side heading in word






side heading in word

The in-built Heading styles are linked to matching outline levels. It’s better known as the Navigation Pane or Outline View. Outline Levels are Word’s way of organizing a document into the ‘tree’ structure that Microsoft calls an ‘interactive outline’. When making the custom heading styles, setting the Outline Level is often (and understandably) overlooked.Īccording to Microsoft you can apply ‘Heading’ styles to fill in the Navigation Pane – but that’s not entirely true. This problem is most likely to happen if you’ve created custom heading styles and by-passed the in-built ‘Heading n’ styles. A Table of Contents can be built without the essential part of the Navigation Pane – the Outline Level.

side heading in word

So they should also appear in the Navigation Pane too? The document has headings, you can see them in the Table of Contents on right. Normally the Table of Contents and Navigation Pane are almost the same.








Side heading in word