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Different text styles on the same line
On the first page of each chapter I would like to include the following:
CHAPTER 1 (or 2, or 3¦.) in which CHAPTER would be one type of font and size, black, and spaced, while 1 would be a totally different font and size, and would be white font on a black rectangular background. Underneath, I would have a thin, horizontal line, then underneath the line, I would like to add the Chapter Title. Then the content of the chapter follows, formatted in tables. My question is: how is the correct way to format all the title bunch, using tables, or not, using styles, ¦. or what ? I have not idea how I can use two different styles for the CHAPTER and its number if they are on the same line. Can I use kind of a numbering for the Chapters number, so when the following chapter comes in the next section I would have Chapter 2 automatically numbered ? Many thanks for any help !¦¦. |
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