I’ve said it before, and I’m sure I’ll say it again (and again and again): The Navigation Pane in Word 2010 is my favorite new feature. I feel like I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid. I fear I sound like I’ve been drinking the Kool-Aid. But I haven’t. So why all the excitement?
I love the fact that I can reorganize my document just by dragging
headings.
headings.
Determining how many levels of heading styles to show in the Table of Contents; The option to use hyperlinks instead of page numbers, including a preview of how the document will look. The Table of Contents menu provides several ways to change the look and function of your table. Use the Navigation pane in Word. To go to a page or a heading in a Word document without scrolling, use the Navigation pane. Newer versions Office 2010 Office 2007. The Navigation pane doesn’t display headings that are in tables, text boxes, or headers or footers. When Word ‘Headings’ aren’t really headings. 10 February 2016. It’s a genuine TOC made by Word but look at the Navigation Pane on left. Secrets and tips for the Windows 10 October 2018 update. A detailed and independent look at Windows 10, especially for Microsoft Office.
I love that so much more than scrolling, selecting, cutting, and pasting. It’s an instant time saver.
Navigation Pane Access
The longer a document is, or the more complicated, the more time the Navigation Pane saves. Vray for sketchup 2018 torrent download.
And I love being able to go to a place in my document just by clicking one of those headings.
That’s just what makes me happy–but really there’s more. https://renewzilla261.weebly.com/blog/texlive-free-download-for-mac-2018. You can change heading levels in the Navigation Pane. You can also see a thumbnail view that’s like the old Document Map.
And when you search in the Navigation Pane, Word starts to search and show results as soon as you begin to type your query text.
I go on and on–but try it for yourself. Or, take a look at this article, or this quick little video, or this cooler Office Casual video, or see a lot of new features in action on the Office Show.
Yes, I’m sure I’ll say it again.
Vista Navigation Pane
— Joannie Stangeland