From: dbender on 25 Mar 2010 17:12 Is there a way I can create something like the Document Map in an html format? I'd love to have a frame to the left with the TOC (like Document Map) and the actual content in the main frame. Do you know a way? "Beth Melton" wrote: > Yep, they've been depreciated which is why they aren't in the Ribbon by > default. :-) > > For your viewing and navigation, have tried the Document Map? You can turn > it on using the View tab. This places a pane to the left of the document > that you can use for navigation similar to your TOC. > > Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for > assistance by email can not be acknowledged. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Beth Melton > Microsoft Office MVP > > Co-author of Word 2007 Inside Out: > http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/9801.aspx#AboutTheBook > > Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word > TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ > MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ > > "jhelkins" <jhelkins(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9072806F-03DF-45DA-89ED-33607F0DD68A(a)microsoft.com... > > Thanks, Beth. > > > > I also discovered that I could replace the regular TOC with a linked TOC. > > This is really what I wanted to do in the first place. The advantage of > > the > > frame, however, is that I don't necessarily lose my place in the main > > text. > > Frames, however, are deprecated in modern HTML. > > > > j > > > > "Beth Melton" wrote: > > > >> Frame commands aren't in the Ribbon by default but they are available. > >> Right-click your Quick Access Toolbar and then click Customize Quick > >> Access > >> Toolbar. From the Choose Commands From List, select Commands Not In The > >> Ribbon. There you'll find Frames and Frame Properties. > > >> "jhelkins" <jhelkins(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:D9859C72-5D32-49AF-B403-9B0DD03F28E5(a)microsoft.com... > >> > In Word 2003 I could save a document as HTML. I could put the Table of > >> > Contents in a Frame where each entry in the TOC was a link to the place > >> > in > >> > the text. I did this with the "format" command on. I can't find this > >> > capability in Word 2007. Does anybody know where it is? > >> > >> > >> > > >
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