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Old 08-16-2018, 05:07 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline add separately text or whatever after heading stile chapter Windows 10 add separately text or whatever after heading stile chapter Office 2013
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I assume English is not your first language. You are doing much better than I could in any other language, however, I do not understand what you are asking. I looked at your sample document and it looks fine to me.


If you are asking if you can add text after a heading that is not connected to the heading for purposes of collapsing headings, the answer is No.
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