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I went through my document setting the headings to Heading 1,2, or 3. My
Level 3 Headings do not show up as such. In outline View they are Body Text. Word is associating my Heading (G1.) with the text that follows it (G1. This is a paragraph...). Because I only selected the G1. to be Heading 3 it does not work. the only way I can get G1. to be Heading 3 is to make the whole paragraph that follows it also Heading 3 or to move the paragraph to the next line and not have on the same line as G1. Well, I want to have my cake and eat it too! I need the paragraph to be on the same line as G1. but not be considered part of a Heading. How oh how do I do this? Now, if I have to, I can let Word consider the whole paragraph as part of Heading 3 because I do not think it will affect the look or links (that I will be adding next). But when I set it up this way my indents get messed up. I had the entire paragraph's left margin lined up under the first word of the paragraph. Word makes it all line up under G1. when I set it to Heading 3. Is there an easy way to change all the indents back to the way I want them without doing each one seperately? Please say there is a way! |
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LaNell wrote:
I went through my document setting the headings to Heading 1,2, or 3. My Level 3 Headings do not show up as such. In outline View they are Body Text. Word is associating my Heading (G1.) with the text that follows it (G1. This is a paragraph...). Because I only selected the G1. to be Heading 3 it does not work. the only way I can get G1. to be Heading 3 is to make the whole paragraph that follows it also Heading 3 or to move the paragraph to the next line and not have on the same line as G1. Well, I want to have my cake and eat it too! I need the paragraph to be on the same line as G1. but not be considered part of a Heading. How oh how do I do this? you need a style separator between the heading paragraph and the bodytext paragraph. This feature is available form Word 2002 upwards: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285059 If you're using Word 2000 or earlier, you can get there manually by formatting the paragraph mark of the heading 3 paragraph as "hidden" (Format | Font). HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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