


In the Navigation pane, click the Headings.The Navigation pane doesn’t display headings that are in tables, text boxes, or headers or footers. If you’ve applied heading styles to the headings in the body of your document, those headings appear in the Navigation pane. To open the Navigation pane, press Ctrl+F, You can't apply SmartLink (with the uppercase L) unless you select it directly from the style list somewhere.To go to a page or a heading in a Word document without scrolling, use the Navigation pane. If you, for example, type "SmartLink" in the Apply Styles dialog box, the style Smartlink is applied. Since styles names are not case-sensitive in use, the two names are in reality identical which shouldn't be possible. Note that the only difference in the Danish names of the two styles is a lowercase and uppercase L. The English style name SmartLink has been translated to Smart Link in Danish (same as the English name). The English style name Smart Hyperlink has been translated to Smart link in Danish. In relation to the styles names I found a really problematic translation issue: Such issues are most likely found in other languages too. Over time, I have found many misleading or wrong translations in Danish versions of Word. Translation issues in relation to style names Maybe these styles are added for special purposes.

The styles do exist and therefore the macro above should include them in the list. If you compare the resulting style names with the list you can create using the document you can download above, you will see that the following three styles are missing when listing built-in styles using the macro above: Green color in a cell in columns 3-7 means that the style in that row is found in the Word version in question (Word 2003, Word 2007, Word 2010, Word 2013, Word 2016): The illustration below shows part of the table filled with Danish style names in column 10 (red font). Alternative, you may download and install the desired language pack (previously, you would have to pay for extra language packs but they are free for Word 2016). If you do not have access to the language version of Word for which you want to retrieve the styles names, you may send a copy of the document to somebody who has that version installed and ask him/her to run the macro, save the document and return it to you. The macros have been tested in Word 2007 and later versions, including Word 2016.

docm format which means it cannot be used in Word 2013. The previous version of the document was in. Please note that you need to enable macros when you open the document in order to be able to use the functionality in the document.
