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I have a document with two sections, and in each section I need the styles to be different. For example, in section 1 I need heading 1 to be left aligned while in section 2 I need it to be centered. I am using 3 levels of headings in both sections, but in the TOC I want only heading 1 and 2 to show up.
Is there anyway to make a different version of heading 1 for the second section of the document? I would have just used heading 4 - 6 for the second section of the document, but then I'll run into issues with the TOC. Currently, the only way I could resolve this was none too elegant. In section 1 I used headings 1, 3, 5 and in section 2 I used 2, 4, and 6 and then I could have the TOC show 1 - 4. I'd really like a better solution, thanks! |
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