Adding Hyperlink to documents > 100 pages - Headings Expanded Prob

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AquaticFarmer

When inserting a hyperlink to a Heading in the current document. Word 2000
brings up the list of headings compressed. You then expand the tree sections
to find the heading you want. This works great when you have several hundred
headings to look through. Takes about 5 seconds.

In Word 2003, when you are installing a hyperlink to a "Heading" in the
current document, it brings up the list of "Headings" expanded. If you have
several hundred "Headings" at all 9 levels, this is a disaster. You can take
a couple of minutes to compress tree after tree to get to a short list. But
this takes about 3 to 4 minutes or longer.

QUESTION: When adding hyperlink to header in existing document, need a way
to view the Header List compressed. Then you can expand each branch of the
Header tree to get to the Header you want. == Or, need a key command to
collapse the tree, so you can start from a compressed tree of "Headers".

Command path: Insert | Hyperlink | "Place in this document" | "Select a
place in this document" ==== at this point, expanded list of "Headers" in
document
 

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