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Hello together,
I'd like to use lists which create chapters (3 lines) that look like this: Chapter 1 Title Subtitle Chapter 2 Title Subtitle ... Title should have a different font and size as subtitle. Is this possible? |
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You will have to set up three different paragraph styles. Make use of the "Style for following paragraph" setting in the Modify Style dialog box (if applicable).
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional Last edited by Stefan Blom; 02-22-2018 at 07:40 AM. |
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I would urge you to use the built-in styles that come with Word. Note that you can modify these so they look the way you want.
Chapter = Heading 1 Title = Title or Heading 2 Subtitle = Subtitle or Heading 3 Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles? by Shauna Kelly If you are starting a major project with Microsoft Word, you owe it to yourself to learn a little about the tools you are using. Basic Concepts of Microsoft Word - from Shauna Kelly Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word |
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