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All my documents are direct formatted, so I thought I would try and change them over to Styles. Since each Header for example May be a different style based on Font, Font Size, Bold, Bold Italics, Underlined, or any combination thereof, I'm curious what kind of Naming Schema people are using. Header 1, Header 2, and Header 3, doesn't tell you much.
-- OR -- Is it better to just settle on three or four (headings for example) and use those as a Standard throughout the document. Even going that direction one needs a Naming Schema. |
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