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Old 11-22-2017, 12:59 PM
Kimbre Kimbre is offline How do I get text to line up with their headings? Windows 10 How do I get text to line up with their headings? Office 2016
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I have created a multi numbering list (See screen shot), attached to styles, of 5 headings where each heading indents by .1" (So the first heading is at 0", Heading #1 at .1", etc.). The text that follows each heading is using the style "Normal". How do I get the text to line up with each heading?

See screen shot showing text under heading 2, indented slightly at .1", in blue, called "New Employee". I don't want to have to manually indent each time I create a new sub heading. Also notice the text and list under heading #3 in green, indented to .2", still starts all the way to the left. This is going to be a very long document and I have a feeling there is a way to accomplish what I want- just can't figure it out on my own yet.
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