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I use outline view constantly to help me navigate the document. But I find it easier to work with.Īctually, I have 600K work document (1,850 pages) with tips I use on this forum that I am in all day long, every day. I understand the layout is not as pretty as the triangle feature approach. I do prefer the outline view, mainly because I've been using it for over a decade. I recall the same problem when it first came out. Personally I dislike the triangle feature because I do have so much trouble trying to make it work. But when I turned on "collapsed by default" and lo and behold, it did collapse. I went in to modify the heading 2 style, I confirmed the outline level was set correctly. Volunteering to "pay forward" to return help I've received in the Microsoft user community.] Charles Kenyon Sun Prairie, Wisconsin wordfaqaddbalancecom Legal site: Please let me know if you have any more questions or require further help. Try clicking in a paragraph without selecting any text and then applying a heading style. That is if the Heading style is applied to selected text rather than to the entire paragraph. However, I do know something that can produce this effect in the Windows version. I do not know that collapsible headings nor the Navigation Pare work on the Mac as they do in the Windows version. Nevertheless, I hope that I can be of some help. While I used Word on a Mac, that was a long time ago.
That version is similar, but the two are not the same. The default is “VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image),” which is Oracle’s proprietary container format.I do not have a Mac and am writing from my experiences with the Windows version. Next, you have to decide which type of hard disk to create.
Since this is likely the first VM you’re setting up on this machine, click the radio button next to “Create a Virtual Hard Disk Now,” and then click “Create.” Now, you have to decide the size of the hard disk for your VM, or if you want one at all. You can always change this later in “Settings.”
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Heavier code or applications might require at least 2 GB, though. The default recommendation is 2,048 MB, which is enough to run most installers. On the following screen, choose how much RAM (the amount of memory) you want to allocate to your VM, and then click “Continue.” Keep in mind if you set this too high, your Mac won’t have enough memory to run. You can choose a different “Machine Folder” to store the VMs. If you type the name of any available OS (like “Windows 10”), the “Version” field automatically switches to that OS. You can name your new operating system whatever you want.
Open Virtual Box (via the “Applications” folder or via a Spotlight Search).
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Now that you’ve installed VirtualBox on your Mac, it’s time to load up your Windows 10 virtual machine. Click “Close” and “Move to Trash” since you no longer need the installation file. Remove any leftover files, reinstall a fresh copy of VirtualBox, and then immediately reopen the “Security and Privacy” menu to see this option. If you don’t see this text, open the “Applications” folder and drag the VirtualBox icon to the Trash to uninstall it.
#Virtual box not showing all mac versions install#
Note that this option is only available for 30 minutes after a fresh install of VirtualBox.
#Virtual box not showing all mac versions software#
Near the bottom of the General tab, you should see some text that says software from Oracle America, Inc. Alternatively, you can click Applications > System Preferences > Security and Privacy. To grant permission, click the magnifying glass at the top right, type “Security,” and then press Enter. If you haven’t given your Mac permission to install programs from Oracle previously, it’s highly likely the installation will fail at this stage. When everything is the way you want it, click “Install.” If asked, type the password for your Mac.