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Hi All,
I have a word document that I would like to organize with a TOC and headings/subs. It is currently organized as a multilevel list (though not actually formatted that way), and it doesn't seem as if there is a consistent formatting (i.e. every heading isn't necessarily bolded or underlined) e.g.: Chapter 1 I. First Heading A. First Subheading 1. First sub-subheading a. b. 2. Second sub-subheading B. II. Chapter 2 You get the idea. Is there a fast way that I can format these into styles (eg. "Heading 1-9")? It is about a 250 page doc, so I'd prefer to avoid doing it manually in outline mode. Thanks in advance! Edit: It seems the spaces I put in don't display on the list, but they consecutively tab out. Last edited by Birchum; 03-10-2015 at 01:27 PM. Reason: Display explanation |
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