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jon_banquer
 
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Charles Kenyon wrote:
It will rename the style, that is what this is about, letting you call the
same style by different names. You should only have one Heading 2 style in
your document, regardless of its name. You can have multiple styles that are
at heading level 2, they must be part of different list templates (I think).

Take the time to read the article by John McGhie and to set up your styles
using the procedures that Shauna Kelly gives to implement this. Yes, it is
hard, but it does work.
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Charles,

I seem to remember that the advise given on Shauna Kellys website says
use the existing MS Word Heading names and don't rename them. If your
suggestion works then perhaps her website should also state cases where
one must give Headings unique names? I wonder if Adobe Acrobat will
recognize Heading Styles with unique names at their assigned proper
levels? Have you or anyone else experimented with this to see if Adobe
Acrobat will recognize unique Heading Style names at their proper
levels?

Jon Banquer
Phoenix, Arizona