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![]() I want to apply the same style for all heading levels. How do I do that? Thanks. |
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So why not use the same Heading Style throughout?
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If you want them different levels, you can change the formatting of the styles you use so they all look the same.
Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles? |
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Is there a way to automatically apply the same style for all of them? Or do I really have to manually edit each of them?
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You could use Find/Replace to change all instances of Heading 2, for example, to Heading 1. If you want to change the Heading 2 Style to look like the Heading 1 Style, though, that can only be done by modifying the Heading 2 Style definition.
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