From the Styles combo box, choose Heading 1 for your main headings, Heading 2 for sub-headings and Heading 3 for minor headings, and so on. If you click on a heading in the Document Map, the cursor will jump to that heading. That gives you a really fast way to navigate around your document. If you have a really big document, it's sometimes easy to get "lost". You can see a page of text, but it's hard to know where you are in the document. Document Map is a good way to solve this problem. As you move around your document, the Document Map will highlight the current heading.
For example, in Figure 1, I can see that the cursor is within the section with the heading "Balloons". In Figure 2, I can see that the cursor is within the section "Sea transport". Figure 1: In Word and earlier versions, to control the number of levels displayed in Document Map, right-click in spare space in the Document Map and choose your preferred level.
This is the Document Map from Word Word is similar. Figure 2: Expand or collapse individual headings by clicking on the Plus and Minus signs next to the headings. This is Word Modify the Document Map style to suit your needs. I find that 10pt Tahoma works well. This feature was removed from Word Hover over the vertical bar separating the Document Map from your text.
Drag left or right to suit your needs. See Figure 3. Figure 3: Hover over the vertical bar to the right of the Document Map and drag to change the width of the Document Map. The Document Map has changed substantially in Word Figure 4. It's not even officially called the Document Map any more, but since it does not have a new name, it seems sensible to keep using the old one. Figure 4: The Document Map in Word showing the shortcut menu when you right-click a heading. Note that in Word you must right-click a heading.
This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. All posts Previous Topic Next Topic. Converting Microsoft Form response to Word Doc. Hello everyone! Labels: Labels: Connecting to Data Creating flows. Message 1 of 8. Accepted Solutions.
Message 5 of 8. Hi mhills91 , It seems that you are trying to create a Word document with the response details of Microsoft Forms.
I have made the following flow for your reference. It is triggered by When a new response is submitted. A screenshot for your reference. Please feel free reply if you need more help.
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