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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Add heading above existing Heading 1 Windows 10 Add heading above existing Heading 1 Office 2019
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Originally Posted by RAFCRIK View Post
I now see that's the best way to create new documents in the future... I was even thinking of creating separate backing styles (each based on Normal) for every heading altogether. And let the "Heading" style just be a front. More work, but easier to mix it up later.

But for the existing document, this isn't a solution. If I change the "Based on" now, the appearance of the style changes (which isn't illogical of course).
Take a look at Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles? by Shauna Kelly
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