Organizing Word 2010 documents with the Navigation Pane

When moving sections around in a document—especially big ones—you don’t have to cut-and-paste sections anymore. With Word 2010, the Navigation Pane does the heavy lifting. Let me show you in this short video.

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  • This video is a fraud. It does not work as shown, and there appears no way to configure if a style or text will be a header or not.

  • Kevin: The video is shot without tricks. I usually use Heading 1 or 2 as my top headings, then make all other text normal, thus under that heading. There's more information at this article: Add a heading article (which covers styles).

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