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Hi, Dear Friends!
I started a new document and thought I would be using only heading1 and heading2. I built a pretty long doc in this way. Now I realize that I really need to break it up into **three** levels. So I added a heading after heading1, etc. But now I have to go through the entire doc and change all heading2's to heading3's (which they will become after I add the new heading2's all along. And I am afraid that I will, in the future, be adding another level to the hierarchy again. Are there macros or tools to help automate this? The more visual, the better! Thank you, and have a good day! Susan Flamingo Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 12-11-2025 at 11:39 AM. |
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