How to expand all sections at once in OneNote's document?











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I got a .one document containing a lot of sections and subsections. I want to convert this document to .pdf or other commonly supported file that I could view on my mobile phone. Unfortunately, OneNote's export option allows me to export only these sections that I manually opened by double clicking on them. And as you can see on the picture below, all subsections are collapsed by default.



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The question is how I can expand all of the subsections at once, so I could export the document to another file format with all the subsections being visible.










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    I got a .one document containing a lot of sections and subsections. I want to convert this document to .pdf or other commonly supported file that I could view on my mobile phone. Unfortunately, OneNote's export option allows me to export only these sections that I manually opened by double clicking on them. And as you can see on the picture below, all subsections are collapsed by default.



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    The question is how I can expand all of the subsections at once, so I could export the document to another file format with all the subsections being visible.










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      I got a .one document containing a lot of sections and subsections. I want to convert this document to .pdf or other commonly supported file that I could view on my mobile phone. Unfortunately, OneNote's export option allows me to export only these sections that I manually opened by double clicking on them. And as you can see on the picture below, all subsections are collapsed by default.



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      The question is how I can expand all of the subsections at once, so I could export the document to another file format with all the subsections being visible.










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      I got a .one document containing a lot of sections and subsections. I want to convert this document to .pdf or other commonly supported file that I could view on my mobile phone. Unfortunately, OneNote's export option allows me to export only these sections that I manually opened by double clicking on them. And as you can see on the picture below, all subsections are collapsed by default.



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      The question is how I can expand all of the subsections at once, so I could export the document to another file format with all the subsections being visible.







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          There is no way to expand them all at once unfortunately, although you can close and open sections 1 to 9 individually with ALT + SHIFT and the 1 to 9 number keys.






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          • Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
            – Twisty Impersonator
            Nov 2 at 10:56










          • No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
            – Tyler
            Nov 2 at 11:19






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            consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
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          • I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
            – penderi
            Nov 22 at 20:20


















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          I think you can.
          I use Alt + Shift + 9 to open all levels from 1 to 9.

          Set your cursor to the top level (Czasy tryby oznajmujacego).
          Alt + Shift + 9



          This then becomes the default state and navigating away from the page, section, book means you'll see your headings expanded when you return.






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            There is no way to expand them all at once unfortunately, although you can close and open sections 1 to 9 individually with ALT + SHIFT and the 1 to 9 number keys.






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            • Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 10:56










            • No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
              – Tyler
              Nov 2 at 11:19






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              consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 11:21










            • I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
              – penderi
              Nov 22 at 20:20















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            There is no way to expand them all at once unfortunately, although you can close and open sections 1 to 9 individually with ALT + SHIFT and the 1 to 9 number keys.






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            • Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 10:56










            • No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
              – Tyler
              Nov 2 at 11:19






            • 1




              consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 11:21










            • I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
              – penderi
              Nov 22 at 20:20













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            There is no way to expand them all at once unfortunately, although you can close and open sections 1 to 9 individually with ALT + SHIFT and the 1 to 9 number keys.






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            There is no way to expand them all at once unfortunately, although you can close and open sections 1 to 9 individually with ALT + SHIFT and the 1 to 9 number keys.







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            • Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 10:56










            • No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
              – Tyler
              Nov 2 at 11:19






            • 1




              consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 11:21










            • I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
              – penderi
              Nov 22 at 20:20


















            • Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 10:56










            • No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
              – Tyler
              Nov 2 at 11:19






            • 1




              consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
              – Twisty Impersonator
              Nov 2 at 11:21










            • I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
              – penderi
              Nov 22 at 20:20
















            Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
            – Twisty Impersonator
            Nov 2 at 10:56




            Do you mean there's 9 shortcuts that all toggle the expanded/collapsed state?
            – Twisty Impersonator
            Nov 2 at 10:56












            No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
            – Tyler
            Nov 2 at 11:19




            No they individually toggle the expanded/collapsed state of sections 1 to 9. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
            – Tyler
            Nov 2 at 11:19




            1




            1




            consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
            – Twisty Impersonator
            Nov 2 at 11:21




            consider editing your answer to expand on that point a bit.
            – Twisty Impersonator
            Nov 2 at 11:21












            I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
            – penderi
            Nov 22 at 20:20




            I think you can use Alt, Shit 9 to open everything from 1-9, uf your cursor is on the top level. This then becomes the default state.
            – penderi
            Nov 22 at 20:20












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            I think you can.
            I use Alt + Shift + 9 to open all levels from 1 to 9.

            Set your cursor to the top level (Czasy tryby oznajmujacego).
            Alt + Shift + 9



            This then becomes the default state and navigating away from the page, section, book means you'll see your headings expanded when you return.






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              I think you can.
              I use Alt + Shift + 9 to open all levels from 1 to 9.

              Set your cursor to the top level (Czasy tryby oznajmujacego).
              Alt + Shift + 9



              This then becomes the default state and navigating away from the page, section, book means you'll see your headings expanded when you return.






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                I think you can.
                I use Alt + Shift + 9 to open all levels from 1 to 9.

                Set your cursor to the top level (Czasy tryby oznajmujacego).
                Alt + Shift + 9



                This then becomes the default state and navigating away from the page, section, book means you'll see your headings expanded when you return.






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                I think you can.
                I use Alt + Shift + 9 to open all levels from 1 to 9.

                Set your cursor to the top level (Czasy tryby oznajmujacego).
                Alt + Shift + 9



                This then becomes the default state and navigating away from the page, section, book means you'll see your headings expanded when you return.







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