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Old 06-06-2008, 08:23 PM
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Re: Document Map in Word 2007

I am getting a similar problem to dimwight. Document map shows the headings
up to the section break, but after that it creates graphical errors (images
of other pieces of documents, browser windows that are open, graphical
repetitions of the last item in the document map list etc...) inside the
document map window.

Moving the slider on the bottom of the doc map window will clear up the
graphics junk, but the same issue occurs.


"Beth Melton" wrote:

> I'm not sure I follow what you are referring to. If I format a section break
> using a Heading style it appears as a blank line in the Document Map. Can
> you please provide some additional details, such as steps to reproduce what
> you are describing?
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> "dimwight" <dimwight@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:61FE9948-E07A-4F92-8B09-2CD2121A4633@microsoft.com...
> >I have found a Document Map problem that did not occur in Word 2002. In
> >Word
> > 2007 the map display is not generated beyond a section break formatted
> > with
> > an outline level above Body Text.
> >
> > (Applying a higher outline level to section breaks is useful because it
> > makes them display in an Outline View restricted to that level.)
> >
> > I can supply sample documents that demonstrate this problem.
> >
> > A lower-level issue is that if the map does not fill the Document Map
> > pane,
> > when the pane is resized the unfilled area is not refreshed correctly.
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