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Old 03-10-2023, 04:45 PM
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Note, I modified my previous posts. Look at them in the forum.

Here is more on numbering and styles. Look at both.
Temporary link to latest version of template with new multilevel list and styles.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8pkn47zf2b...0v04.docx?dl=0


Temporary link to a template that holds customized styles and numbering.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5mmv8itnzi...List.dotx?dl=0


Instructions:
  1. This involves creating and applying a [Quick] Style Set, so look at [Quick] Style Sets and Word Themes in Microsoft Word before going further.
  2. Open the template I linked or create a new document based on it.
  3. Modify Heading Styles 1 - 9 to look the way you want. Do not mess with the numbering! Focus on Center/Don't Center, etc.
  4. Modify the TOC Heading Style to look the way you want.
  5. Save a custom [quick] style set based on that document and remember the name. 00 deleteme 2.png
  6. Open the version 4 document and apply your custom [quick] style set.
  7. Update your Table of Contents to see how it looks.
  8. Open your real document and try doing the same.
  9. Go back to the version 4 and see what styles are applied where.
  10. Apply the same styles in your own document.
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