Sorry, maybe I'm not explaining myself very well. Yes,=20
you are correct, by "section headers", I was talking about=20
chapters...
I've modified the "Heading 1" built-in style to include=20
the chapter number by using the numbering format tab, and=20
I can add the word "Section" in front of it on the same=20
screen. Now, my text is the way I want it. So far, so=20
good.... (I want to use the Heading 1 style so that I can=20
number my chapters sequentially...but maybe that's my=20
problem?)
Where I run into trouble is that I want the word "Section"=20
to be a different font than the chapter number. I've=20
tried selecting some of the text and applying a character=20
style to re-format (which, if I understand correctly was=20
your suggestion), but once it is formatted with=20
the "Heading 1" style, it won't allow you to apply the=20
style to only part of the text. Nor will it allow me to=20
insert text in front of the number that was automatically=20
inserted by selecting the "Heading 1" style.
Maybe I'm just missing something very basic?? =20
-----Original Message-----
Brrzzzt... Crackle---
Theresa...
I fear we have a small communications problem here.
Both Suzanne and I assumed that with "section headers"=20
you meant "chapter
headings".
Correct so far?
Then all three ways that were mentioned should work.
To apply character formatting to some text, you select=20
it -- say "SECTION" in
your example--, and apply the formatting -- say=20
with "Format Font", or one of
the buttons and dropdowns on the formatting toolbar, or=20
by applying a character
style from the "styles and formatting" task pane.
You can discern character styles from other styles by the=20
small =AA to the right.
It's not too difficult to define one of your own.
With my method, the word "SECTION" would appear, properly=20
formatted, each time
you apply the paragraph style, and when you type the rest=20
("One") it appears
automatically in the paragraph style's font.
Regards,
Klaus
"Theresa" wrote:
That works well to get the wording, but what I'm really
looking for is a way to have 2 different fonts in the=20
same
heading. Any suggestions there?
Thanks!
-----Original Message-----
Or, if the "SECTION" part is always the same in all
headings, you could apply it
as "outline numbering".
You'd delete the number and type "SECTION" in its=20
place,
and there is a button
for choosing the font, color, size... which can be
different from the paragraph
style's font.
Greetings,
Klaus
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
You could apply a character style (or just direct=20
font
formatting) to part
of the heading, but note that this direct formatting
will be picked up by
the TOC.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Theresa" wrote
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...
Does anyone know how to put 2 different fonts in an
outline heading style in Word 2003?
I would like to have my section headers look like
this:
SECTIONOne (with "SECTION" in Arial Narrow, regular
weight
and "One" in Arial Narrow, Bolded)
I can only seem to apply one font to the entire
section
heading using the Styles and Formatting toolbar
option.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
.
.