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Apply style on multiple level numbering
Hi 4 all! I've got a multilevel list...
When I apply the style Heading 1, everything stays in place. How can I apply the style Heading 2 and my numbering level do not change? I want this for inserting the table of contents, which is based on style formatting. Tks a lot for the answer. |
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You need to setup numbered headings. Follow the link below to see how to set this up.
How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Word 2007 and Word 2010 | ShaunaKelly.com |
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Tks a lot for your help. I hope it works!
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It works if you follow the directions.
If you need a second style to still be level one, create a new style, based on your Heading 1 style, and format it to look like Heading 2. |
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