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Heading Are Driving Me Nuts
I'm embarrassed to keep asking questions about headings because so many MVPs
have helped me so much already, but I still don't get it. In a book I'm writing, I have written a chapter with four levels of headings: the Chapter name is at heading level 1, and I have three levels below that, as least as I myself view them, although Word placed them all at the same level - initially 1, but now I have managed to make Word understand which headings I want to be at levels 2 and 3 by picking levels 2 and 3 for them in the Styles dialog (and changing their format to be what I want - e.g., no numbers). But now when I want to select level 4, I run into trouble. First, no 'Heading 4' appears in my Styles dialog. What I do have is a Heading 1.1.1.1, which appears to be at level 4. But when I select that, all my LISTNUM fields below that point get 1.1.1.1 stuffed in front of them. They are LISTNUMs, not headings, so I don't get it. If I try to make a new heading of my own, it won't let me call it Heading 4, since it says that already exists. But yet no 'Heading 4' apears in the Styles dialog - only Heading 1.1.1.1. Please help! -- Peyton Todd |
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