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Keith
Not sure if the subject adequately describes this, but....
With Word 2003 (and other versions) one has 9 heading levels
available. I've been asked to make the first Heading 4 paragraph
underneath each separate Heading 3 BOLD and the rest normal.
For example:
1.1.1 Sample Heading 3
1.1.1.1 BOLD HEADING 4
1.1.1.2 Normal Heading 4
1.1.1.3 Normal Heading 4
1.1.2 Sample Heading 3
1.1.2.1 BOLD HEADING 4
1.1.2.2 Normal Heading 4
Can this (and SHOULD this) be done? I think it CAN be by creating a
style like "Heading 4B" that is defined as "Heading 4 + Bold". But I
want to make sure that this will not cause problems later on... Again,
Word 2003 with Outline Numbering.
Thanks!
- Keith
With Word 2003 (and other versions) one has 9 heading levels
available. I've been asked to make the first Heading 4 paragraph
underneath each separate Heading 3 BOLD and the rest normal.
For example:
1.1.1 Sample Heading 3
1.1.1.1 BOLD HEADING 4
1.1.1.2 Normal Heading 4
1.1.1.3 Normal Heading 4
1.1.2 Sample Heading 3
1.1.2.1 BOLD HEADING 4
1.1.2.2 Normal Heading 4
Can this (and SHOULD this) be done? I think it CAN be by creating a
style like "Heading 4B" that is defined as "Heading 4 + Bold". But I
want to make sure that this will not cause problems later on... Again,
Word 2003 with Outline Numbering.
Thanks!
- Keith