Thanks. I had no idea such a concept even existed. I was just bulleting such text, but this allows for that piece to be "hidden," separate from the outline levels.
Makes me wonder what else I'm "missing."
"Toddard" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > In order for those keyboard shortcuts to be useful, you first need some body > text to work with. > > From http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/828606> > -snip- > > The Make Body Text feature in OneNote 2003 is used to create a structure > under top level items that is not part of the level or heading. After you > mark (flag) the the text as body text, you can select to hide the body text > and still view your top level items. > > -snip- > > You can mark body text with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+0, or you can > select "Make Body Text" from the outlining toolbar. Once you have body text, > the keyboard shortcuts you describe below will hide or show the body text. > > "YouBetcha" wrote: > > > Does anyone know the meaning of the following keystrokes from the help file? > > They are under the "using outlines" section. Nothing happens when i try to > > use them. I was hoping they would be used to collapse or show all levels > > subordinate to the current outline row. I only seem to be able to do this > > with the mouse. I don't want to collapse or expand the outline to a > > universal level. > > ------------ > > Show body text for the selected heading. ALT+SHIFT+= > > Hide body text for the selected heading. ALT+SHIFT+HYPHEN > > ------------
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