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If you set up the body text style so that it is based on Heading 2, then
they will share a numbering system. In the Modify Style dialog box for the body text style, look for the "Style based on" setting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Antonf" wrote in message ... A document I am preparing for a VERY PEDANTIC client has painted me in a corner. The text is in 4 numbered levels throughout (1. , 1.1. , 1.1.1. , 1.1.1.1 etc.) Very simple and straightforward, except that in some cases level 2 (1.1.) is a paragraph level and on other cases a heading. When level 2 is a heading the client wants both the heading number and the text in bold, and when it is a paragraph neither the number nor the text should be bold. How on earth do I achieve that? Your kind assistance will be greatly appreciated! -- Antonf |
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