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## How modify built-in headings ##

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Wai - 24 Nov 2003 09:08 GMT
Product: MS Word 2002 (English version)

I need to modify Word built-in headings.
But I found it very hard to modify a right style to suit
my taste.

Eg: Heading 1
- Font 14 + Sky blue
- other styles and formatting will just follow what the
current text is
(eg if the current text's font type is Arial, then it
keeps Arial.
If Times New Roman, then Times New Roman)

How can I modify what I want?
[Please tell me step-by-step if possible, thanks !!]

Thank you very much for your attention and answers.

PS:
Before I hated using Word built-in headings - their
heading styles don't suit my taste.
After hearing advantages of using them, I am willing to
have a go.
But troubles occurred again...
Stefan Blom - 24 Nov 2003 10:42 GMT
Are you saying that you want the Heading 1 style to inherit its
font from the parent (based on) style? If this is what you want,
then you need to modify the font of the Heading 1 style so that
it's identical to the font currently used by the parent style. In
the future, it will automatically use the font setting of the
parent style.

Stefan Blom

> Product: MS Word 2002 (English version)
>
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> have a go.
> But troubles occurred again...
 
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