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Old 06-22-2010, 07:25 AM
JimP JimP is offline Formatting Heading 1 Windows XP Formatting Heading 1 Office 2007
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I am working with a 24 section manual. Each section begins using the Heading 1 style and is formatted to read "SECTION (x)" followed with the title of each section. My problem is that a tab is inserted following the section number and before I insert the title of that section. I do not want that because the tab makes the section/title become off-center. I want the section numbers/titles to be centered on 1 or 2 lines and to read:



SECTION (x). (Title) with two spaces separating the section number and the beginning of the title

...OR..

SECTION (x) <hard return>
(Title)

How do I get rid of the tab immediately following the section number?

(I know it is probably simple but, I think I have hit a mental block!!)

Thanks.
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Old 06-22-2010, 11:21 AM
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Disregard this thread. I have found the problem.
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