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Can I create collapsable headers in Dropbox paper?
Of course you can @engage!
You can add an H1 or H2 by using the formatting toolbar or the shortcuts listed below.
You can also make H1 and H2 headers more bold by highlighting and bolding them as you would with any other text.
To collapse or expand them, click on the downward arrow on the left of the header you'd like to take these actions on.
I hope this helps and please let me know if there's anything else you'd like to ask too. Thanks for using Paper!
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Of course you can @engage!
You can add an H1 or H2 by using the formatting toolbar or the shortcuts listed below.
You can also make H1 and H2 headers more bold by highlighting and bolding them as you would with any other text.
To collapse or expand them, click on the downward arrow on the left of the header you'd like to take these actions on.
I hope this helps and please let me know if there's anything else you'd like to ask too. Thanks for using Paper!
Mod note: edited to update link in post [last update 2023]
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Hi thanks for the quick reply. I was able to make headers but the arrow next to the header seems to only function to copy the link. It doesn't give me any options to collapse the information. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Did you click on the bookmark icon maybe @engage?
The arrow ( to the left of the header itself) works fine for me here. I am attaching a screenshot for you to see clearly which icon(s) I was talking about. Click that arrow to collapse/expand the section's content.
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It's not an option for me while editing the document. Is it only avalible while viewing the finished document?
There should be some content under the header for you to be able to collapse/expand (using the arrows shown in my screenshot) for that purpose @engage!
Does this help?
Also, do you notice the same behavior on other browsers too?
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Hi yes, I've tried explorer and chrome and I still don't have that feature.
Hi Walter
I also don't see the disclosure triangle/arrow. Is this a beta feature?
Luke
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I thought I was going crazy, my work account has these arrows but my personal does not.
Any idea when we can expect a full rollout? I'm dying a little inside everytime I try to collapse a section in my docs.
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