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I wish to start my normal paragraph text right after the auto-numbered
heading text which is a different format. 1.0 THIS IS BOLD/UNDERLINE: this is normal text that I want. In generic terms: 1.0 Heading 1 : Style 1 The only way I can figue it out is to style the entire paragraph Heading 1 then manually change the style of the text. |
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This page should give you the information you need, though it also answers
another question. http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/RunInSidehead.htm On 1/14/05 10:45 AM, "vballDrummer" wrote: I wish to start my normal paragraph text right after the auto-numbered heading text which is a different format. 1.0 THIS IS BOLD/UNDERLINE: this is normal text that I want. In generic terms: 1.0 Heading 1 : Style 1 The only way I can figue it out is to style the entire paragraph Heading 1 then manually change the style of the text. -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Using Word2003, I can get the TOC heading to work as long as I don't add
outline numbering, in which case Word then formats the whole paragragh to be Heading, not just the selected text. "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: This page should give you the information you need, though it also answers another question. http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/RunInSidehead.htm |
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Suzanne Barnhill is more familiar with this, perhaps she will know. I don't
really use this feature at all. Some wild guesses: Try inserting the Style separator manually first? If you are selecting the number as well as the heading text, I think you must be selecting the entire paragraph. If you are adding the numbering *after* setting up the double-style paragraph, perhaps adding the numbering overrides it? Try doing it first. Are you adding the numbering through the toolbar? The numbering should be defined as part of your style already. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html What do you mean by TOC heading? Do you need a TOC in your doc, or are you just looking for an easier way to format this: 1.0 THIS IS BOLD/UNDERLINE: this is normal text that I want. In generic terms: 1.0 Heading 1 : Style 1 Than this: The only way I can figue it out is to style the entire paragraph Heading 1 then manually change the style of the text. Per your original question. DM On 1/15/05 10:19 AM, "vballDrummer" wrote: Using Word2003, I can get the TOC heading to work as long as I don't add outline numbering, in which case Word then formats the whole paragragh to be Heading, not just the selected text. "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: This page should give you the information you need, though it also answers another question. http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/RunInSidehead.htm |
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