Work in outline view in one pane and in print layout view or normal view in the other pane. To see the actual formatting of a document while you work in outline view, you can split the document window.
To insert a tab character in outline view, press CTRL+TAB.On the Outlining toolbar, click Show Formatting. If you find character formatting (such as large fonts or italic) distracting, you can display the outline as plain text.(You can apply styles, although you might not be able to see all the style formatting.) To view or modify paragraph formatting, switch to another view. Also, the ruler and the paragraph formatting commands are not available. To make bulleted text appear in gray (or some other color) after animation: Apply the entrance Fade animation to a text box or placeholder on a slide using the method outlined above. The indentations appear only in outline view Word removes the indentations when you switch to another view. If you want each instance of bulleted text to appear in gray (or some other color) when the next bullet appears, you will need to customize the animation. Word indents each heading according to its level.If you want to change the appearance of a heading style, you can modify its formatting. Or, in outline view, you can automatically apply heading styles by dragging the headings to the appropriate levels. You can apply these styles or levels to your headings as usual. Each heading level is formatted with the appropriate built-in heading style (Heading 1 through Heading 9) or outline level (Level 1 through Level 9).The following list describes what formatting appears in outline view, and what formatting changes you can make. Click the OK buttons to save the settings and close the Format Text Effects dialog and Font dialog successively.In outline view, Microsoft Word simplifies the text formatting to help you focus on the structure of your document. Brightness: Adjust the brightness for the currently selected gradient stop Ħ.Transparency: Change the transparency for the currently selected gradient stop.Position: Move the currently selected gradient stop on the gradient stops bar.Color: Specify a new color for the currently selected gradient stop.Remove gradient stop: Select a gradient stop on the gradient bar, and click the Remove gradient stop button to delete it.Add gradient stop: Click the Add gradient stop button to add a gradient stop for the gradient.Angle: Change the gradient angle for the font outline in the Angle box.Direction: Specify the gradient direction for the font outline from the Direction drop-down list.Type: Choose the gradient type for the font outline from the Type drop-down list.Preset gradients: Quickly select one style of gradients for the font outline from the Preset gradients drop-down list.If you need to add gradient font outline for the selected text in the message body, please select the Gradient line option, and configure the parameters for the gradient line. Joint type:Specify a joint type for the font outline from the Join type drop-down list.Cap type: Select a cap type for the font outline from the Cap type drop-down list.Dash type: Select a style of dash for the font outline from the Dash type drop-down list.n Use the Text Effects button in the Font group on the HOME tab. Compound type: Specify the compound type for the font outline from the Compound type drop-down list Applying Text Effects and WordArt Styles n Text effects such as shadows, fills, and outlines are useful for adding visual interest to text in printed documents, including flyers, brochures, or advertisements, or in documents viewed on a monitor, such as Web pages or presentations.Width: Type the number of width points for the font outline in the Width box.Transparency: Type the transparency percentage for the font outline in the Transparency box.Color: Specify a color for the font outline from the Color drop-down list.If you need to add solid outline for the selected text, please select the Solid line option, and set the solid outline parameters as you need. If you do not need to add outline for the selected text, or remove outline from the selected text, please select the No line option. Select one style of text outlines, and configure the outline parameters as you need. In the Format Text Effects dialog, enable the Text Fill & Outline tab, and click the blank arrow before Text Outline to expand this section.ĥ. In the Font dialog, click the Text Effects button at the bottom-right corner.Ĥ. Tips: You can also click the anchor at the bottom-right corner of the Font group on the Format Text tab to open the Font dialog.ģ. Press Ctrl + D keys to open the Font dialog. In the message body, select the text you will add text outline effects for.Ģ. When you are editing an email in Outlook, you can follow below guidance to add text outline effects for the selected text in the message body.ġ.