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hi and welcome students todayamp;#39;s tutorial will cover Microsoft Word 2016 and how to expand and collapse the body text within your document letamp;#39;s go ahead and get started so Iamp;#39;m viewing a Microsoft Word document right here and Iamp;#39;m taking a look at my navigation pane along the left side that could be found in the View tab show group and click the check box for navigation pane the text that appears on in the navigation pane under headings is the text that is formatted with the heading 1 2 or 3 style which can be found in the Home tab Styles group now Iamp;#39;m going to take a look at these three headings right here overview team objectives and logo considerations if I go to team objectives anytime I click on the text youamp;#39;ll see that this gray caret appears along the left side of the text and then as I hover over it it turns to blue if I click that it collapses all of the text within team objectives and so if I ever want to just look at just the tea