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How 2: Different Styles in Multi-Level List
In using a multi-level list, I want 14 pt.s, bold at the highest promotion level (“1”). Then, for lower levels (“1.1,” “1.1.1,” etc.), I want 12 pt.s, not bold. Additionally, I want to establish the indentation the same way, so that merely demoting/promoting an item will affect its indentation in ways I have specified.
How do I set up styles, or a style, so that merely changing the promotion of an item will cause it to inherit the style for that level (margins, font, etc.)? |
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Link your levels to styles following, exactly, the procedures outlined at:
How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Word 2007 and Word 2010 |
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