You don't have expand or collapse, but you have a collapsed view available in your Navigator all the time. As you go, your headings appear in the Navigator because it is showing the Table of Content and you have designated all your heads for the ToC. Now - when working in your pseudo-outline mode, go Menu Bar > View > Show Navigator and a panel will open on the left side of your window. You certainly do NOT give them Table of Contents recognition. You don't need to give these Body Styles shortcuts, because they are invoked in your document as "Next Style" by their heads. and each is the "Next Style" for the appropriate head. These are based on my standard Body Text Entry Style, using Verdana 12 for easy viewing on screen. For me, these are all the same except that they have different left indents to match the head indents. #I DUNNO TEXT SERIES#I have my headings Styles called "Heading 1", "Heading 2", etc., and naturally the keyboard shortcuts are option-command-1, option-command-2, etc.Īlso set up a series of Paragraph Styles for body text. PLUS Table of Content level AND a body text style as "Next Style". These incorporate both the "Headlings" from the Lists palette to get the numbering, indents, different types, sizes and styles, etc. Set up a series of Paragraph Styles for headings. You can't expand and collapse, but you can still make a pretty good outline. I have campaigned for a true outliner as part of NW for years - with what we have now, I think we are pretty close.
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