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Command to set just the outline level (without changing the style)?

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Three Lefts - 29 Aug 2008 21:51 GMT
I can't find a command that will set or change the outline level (body
text, outline level 1, outline level 2, ...) without also changing the
style.

The OutlinePromote (Atl-Shift-Left) and OutlineDemote
(Alt-Shift-Right) change the level, but they also assign the text to a
heading style. I would like to leave the style as is and just assign
or promote/demote the outline level.
PamC - 31 Aug 2008 04:32 GMT
You can adjust the  outline level of a paragraph style—except for  Word's
built-in heading styles—on the indents and spacing tab of the paragraph
dialog.  

PamC

>I can't find a command that will set or change the outline level (body
>text, outline level 1, outline level 2, ...) without also changing the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>heading style. I would like to leave the style as is and just assign
>or promote/demote the outline level.
 
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