Le Ven 20 janvier 2006 12:11, Andrew Brown a écrit : > Jeff Causey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:43CF9B8C.7050101 > @triad.rr.com: > >> Could you give an example of something Word's outliner can do that >> navigator or the document map cannot do? I'm just trying to get a >> handle on the differences as I haven't really used any of these tools in >> my own work (but perhaps I should be). >> > > It lets you edit the text in the same window as it is outlined. > It lets you show and hide individual paragraphs (in the navigator you can > only show or hide all paragraphs at a particular outline level). > It has a very useful view where only the first line of every paragraph is > shown. > It lets you promotoe and demote paragraphs and their subheadings by > pushing > them around with a mouse than requiring two different mouse clicks. This > is > less important, but handy if you're used to it.
It fills the whole screen with decent font sizes instead of the microscopic view the navigator offers -- Nicolas Mailhot --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
