Thank you for the video, can you tell me how to exit a header to make another under it? Whenever I try to put a header under another already existing header it either writes inside the current one or merges with the header above it.
Great question and what we found is that the collapsible view "on open" follows whatever the view of the doc was at close or if someone else is in it. Meaning, if you have a doc with collapsible text, and you collapse all of it and share the document, the person the doc is shared with on open will see it collapsed. If they are open, they'll see them open. We haven't found a way to proscribe on open all are collapsed, which I agree, would be useful, especially for docs like situation reports, new employee guides, etc, to make the document more easily navigable.
A possible solution to this (though it doesn't quite solve the issue) could be to right click on the sections you don't want expanded and "selecting collapse all heading of same style". This is of course assuming you have multiple headers organized within the first heading if that makes sense.
so... great question. ctrl f appears to only detect text in the doc that is expanded. Meaning if you run ctrl f when the sections are collapsed, it will not detect the text in the collapsed sections.
Very helpful! Thanks!
Thank you! Exactly what I needed. Turns out I like "Pageless" more! Love how it cleans up the page breaks too
Hi Brandon! I have watched a lot of your "My Lazy Spot" Google Videos and I am a huge fan! Keep up the awesome videos!
Thank you for the video, can you tell me how to exit a header to make another under it? Whenever I try to put a header under another already existing header it either writes inside the current one or merges with the header above it.
Thank you! Super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. Is there a way to set the Headings to stay "collapsed" instead of them all expanding automatically?
Great question and what we found is that the collapsible view "on open" follows whatever the view of the doc was at close or if someone else is in it. Meaning, if you have a doc with collapsible text, and you collapse all of it and share the document, the person the doc is shared with on open will see it collapsed. If they are open, they'll see them open. We haven't found a way to proscribe on open all are collapsed, which I agree, would be useful, especially for docs like situation reports, new employee guides, etc, to make the document more easily navigable.
A possible solution to this (though it doesn't quite solve the issue) could be to right click on the sections you don't want expanded and "selecting collapse all heading of same style". This is of course assuming you have multiple headers organized within the first heading if that makes sense.
How can you make the arrow to expand bigger?
Weird I don't have this feature, not on chrome, not on firefox, nothing. Hover = no dropdown. Any thoughts on why? I cleared my cache.
is there a way to do this with a table?
Is it possible to use ctrl f in collapsed text
so... great question. ctrl f appears to only detect text in the doc that is expanded. Meaning if you run ctrl f when the sections are collapsed, it will not detect the text in the collapsed sections.
Is there a way to do this within a Table?
You help me bro, thank you
thank you