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template styles based on normal/ autonumbering strategy
Is it a good approach to base styles in a template you build on the normal
style? My gut tells me no; there needs to be segregation between them. But, I do not really have an expanation as to why this would not be a good practice. Anyone have any ideas about this? Also when building a heading level based on outline autonumbering, is it an important strategy that you define 2nd, 3rd, 4th and so on numbered levels based on the previous numbered heading level? Again, my gut says yes, but I am fuzzy about why this might be important or useful. Thoughts on these topics would be appreciated. |
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