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Styles and format

Do you have to do headings in the same order as the details in the document or can you do them in any order?

RE: Styles and format

Hello Catrina

Thank you for your question.

If you are referring to applying Heading styles to text in your document, then no, you don't have to apply the heading styles from top to bottom. You can apply Heading styles to text any time you like; also you can change a piece of text from one Heading style to another.

I hope this helps to answer your question.

Kind regards
Amanda

Mon 13 Apr 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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