WD: Headings Indented in Outline View but Not Other ViewsLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q129430 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you look at text in outline view, it looks different than it does in normal or page layout views. In outline view, text is indented according to heading level. The same text viewed in page layout view lines up along the left margin. Other paragraph formatting, such as Space Before, does not appear at all in outline view. For example, three paragraphs with Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3 styles applied appear this way in outline view:
Heading 1 style is applied to this paragraph. Heading 2 style is applied to this paragraph. Heading 3 style is applied to this paragraph.In normal or page layout view, the same paragraphs are aligned with the left margin:
Heading 1 style is applied to this paragraph. Heading 2 style is applied to this paragraph. Heading 3 style is applied to this paragraph.When you print from the different views, Word may use different margins. This is described in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q121609 TITLE : Margins Print Incorrectly from Outline View CAUSEOutline view is primarily an editing view; text is arranged so that you can easily see your document's structure and so that as much of the document as possible will fit on the screen.
RESOLUTIONRedefine the built-in heading styles so that their indentations in normal and page layout views match those in outline view. For example, redefine Heading 2 style to be indented .5 inch from the left, redefine Heading 3 so that it is indented 1 inch, and so on. Use the following steps to redefine the styles:
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