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How can I accomplish the following using outline numbering (styles and
formatting): I want to have a heading with the number "Schedule 1 - This is the heading title". I know how what to do to accomplish this. However, I want to put a line break after Schedule 1 and take out the hyphen so that I end up with a situation like this: Schedule 1 This is the heading title where the two lines are of the same heading and are centered. I do it right now by manually entering a break and taking out the number for the second line, but doing it that way messes up the TOC because it becomes two different headings. Is there a way to do this automatically? Please help. Thanks. |
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