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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Outlining with MS Word
One great hidden feature of MS Word is the Outline View.
(Click on "View" on menu, select "outline")
The collapse and expand features are really nice for switching from big picture to smaller sub views.
Watch this screencast to learn how.
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