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Multiple "Heading 4" Styles
Hi,
I have a large document written in Word 2003 that uses Outline Numbering. Headings 1, 2, 3 and 4 are specified as bold while the remaining heading level styles are unemphasized. Sometimes, however, the flow or content of a section requires entire sentences or paragraphs to be given the bold "Heading 4" style which looks quite bad, obviously. Can I create an additional style (say "Heading 4n") and define it as "Heading 4 + not bold" and use THAT style as needed? There would still be 9 numbered heading levels, but two version of heading 4 (one bold, one not). Another option, I guess, would be a character style that removes the emphasis - is that a better option? Thanks, Keith |
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