![]() ![]() There are two ways to access the Navigation pane:ġ. Initially, your document will look like this: just the text on a page: If you haven’t applied headings styles, Word can’t know what’s a heading and what’s normal text, so won’t be able to display your headings in the Navigation pane. ![]() (see information on how to do this here). ![]() marked your headings as Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. Note that this only works if you have applied headings styles to your document, i.e. Watch out for instructions on that, coming soon! The Navigation pane also gives you a handy way to move sections of your document around without too much copy-pasting and scrolling. If you have a long document with lots of headings, it’s really useful to get a view, a bit like a Contents page, showing all your headings and sub-headings. Why do I need to look at the Navigation pane? If you have set Headings Styles in your Word document, you can view the headings in your document using the Navigation pane. ![]()
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