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Numbering a part of the headings
Hi, in a report it is common to number only the chapters that are the core of the text. Of course I can create two styles of Heading 1, one numbered and one not. Also I can manually delete the numbering in some headings. Which way is preferred (using Word 2013). or is there a better way? Thanks, Daan |
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I do not fully understand your question. If you have two different, if similar, formats, it is good to use different styles for them. Perhaps you would want one based on the other.
How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Ribbon Versions of Word by Shauna Kelly |
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If you are saying that some headings should be unnumbered (such as "Introduction" or "References"), I recommend that you apply an unnumbered style to those heading paragraphs.
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