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I created a document with many Heading 1s in it. Now I am adding an upper
tier above. I want to take all of these Heading 1s and call them Heading 2. If I select all of them, it won't let me put in a Heading 2 - as it says Reserved for a built-in style. How do I select all Heading 1 and change to Heading 2? Thanks. |
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Ctrl+H to open the Replace dialog:
1. Leave both boxes blank, and click More to display the entire dialog. 2. With the insertion point in the "Find what" box, click Format | Style and select Heading 1. 3. With the insertion point in the "Replace with" box, click Format | Style and select Heading 2. 4. Replace All. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Macro girl" wrote in message ... I created a document with many Heading 1s in it. Now I am adding an upper tier above. I want to take all of these Heading 1s and call them Heading 2. If I select all of them, it won't let me put in a Heading 2 - as it says Reserved for a built-in style. How do I select all Heading 1 and change to Heading 2? Thanks. |
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