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What is the best way to set up this kind of formatting?
I have read Mrs. Kelly's extensive and helpful documentation on using
styles, and I now have my bullets and headings set up as she recommends, cascading and working as they should. What I'd like to do is set up the following formatting, and I can do it with no problem thanks to her advice, but I'm not sure which is the best way to proceed so that everyone I'll be sending this to will see the same formatting. Here's the question: I need 4 levels of headings. Heading 1 is one word, bold. Heading 2 is one sentence, bold. Heading 3 is a paragraph, of which only the first sentence is bold and the rest is styled like body text. Should I direct format the first sentence of Heading 3, or is there a way to set up the paragraph style for heading three such that all paragraphs of heading 3 style will have the first sentence bold and the rest styled like body text? Here's an example of the structure I'm going for, in case it isn't clear above. (side question:does google groups allow any kind of mark-up?) bA - Top-level section Heading/b bA.1./b bSecond level section heading/b bA.1.1/b bFirst sentence of this section./b The rest of the text in this paragraph, styled as body text, would go here. I've got a couple sentences here. After that, I have another paragraph, formatted just like this one. bA.1.2./bbThe First sentence of this section/b The rest of the text, body text style.The rest of the text in this paragraph, styled as body text, would go here. I've got a couple sentences here. After that, I have another paragraph, formatted just like this one. bA.1.3./bbbThe First sentence of this section/b The rest of the text, body text style.The rest of the text in this paragraph, styled as body text, would go here. I've got a couple sentences here. After that, I have another paragraph, formatted just like this one. bB - Top level section heading/b bB.1./b bSecond level section heading/b bB.1.1/b bFirst sentence of this section./b The rest of the text in this paragraph, styled as body text, would go here. I've got a couple sentences here. After that, I have another paragraph, formatted just like this one. bB.1.2./bbThe First sentence of this section/b The rest of the text, body text style.The rest of the text in this paragraph, styled as body text, would go here. I've got a couple sentences here. After that, I have another paragraph, formatted just like this one. bB.1.3./bbbThe First sentence of this section/b The rest of the text, body text style.The rest of the text in this paragraph, styled as body text, would go here. I've got a couple sentences here. After that, I have another paragraph, formatted just like this one. |
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