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The spacing is normally a tab. It appears that your heading may is right-justified, which could give it some substantial space at that tab. Since there are no tab settings in your Style, it would depend on the settings in the underlying style: normal.
When setting up your numbering, though, it is important that you do all of the heading styles in one sitting. Follow the instructions in Shauna Kelly's page: How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Word 2007 and Word 2010 |
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