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Default HEading levels beyond number 2

Hi there, We are new to Office 2007 and in Microsoft word, I can't seem to
access a heading style beyond 'Heading 2'. I'm able to expand the Styles and
I see that there are about 10 remaining styles, but there are only two
heading styles. I need to be able to create more in-depth headings than this
like I could in Office XP. I tried to copy and modify one and call it heading
3, but the system said that one already existed, but I could not find it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! - Eric -
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Default HEading levels beyond number 2

There are 9 heading styles (Heading 1, Heading 2...Heading 9). Heading 2
through Heading 9 are set up to hide until used but are displayed in the
Quick Styles gallery as soon as you apply the next higher level style:
For example, when you apply Heading 2, Heading 3 will be displayed in the
Quick Style gallery and when you apply Heading 3, Heading 4 will be displayed.

The settings are controlled in the Manage Styles dialog box (Home tab,
Styles group, Styles Dialog Box Launcher, Styles task pane, Manage Styles
button (3rd button from left at the bottom), Manage Styles dialog box,
Recommend tab). Select the style (for example Heading 2) and click Show to
change the default setting; select the New documents based on this template
radio button if you want these settings to become the default

"Carpetking" wrote:

Hi there, We are new to Office 2007 and in Microsoft word, I can't seem to
access a heading style beyond 'Heading 2'. I'm able to expand the Styles and
I see that there are about 10 remaining styles, but there are only two
heading styles. I need to be able to create more in-depth headings than this
like I could in Office XP. I tried to copy and modify one and call it heading
3, but the system said that one already existed, but I could not find it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! - Eric -

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