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Old 04-20-2016, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by jnutty View Post
I'm using Word 2010 and I'm wanting to create a template with an outline. I've created a multi-level outline and linked the levels to a style. My question is how/can I create multi-level outline that is static and not changed?
I'm not sure what you mean by this. I assume that you followed the directions at How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Ribbon Versions of Word by Shauna Kelly in setting up your outline.

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It seem that my outline keeps changing. Also, what settings do I need to get my outline to keep the use the outline levels I have picked. So if I start at level 1, push return key, I get another level, If I push return again I get level to etc.
This has to do with the setting in the Style for each level. There will be a setting for "Style for following Paragraph." If you want it to be the same level, set it for the same style.

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One more question, how do I get my level 1 always on a new page?

Thank!
Modify the paragraph formatting of your level 1 style to have a page break before. This is on the second tab of paragraph formatting. Again, go at this through modify style.
Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
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