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how to make a macro to set headings?

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Judson Blake - 14 Apr 2006 05:26 GMT
I have several hundred poems in several files.   I would like to use the
Document Map feature to see all the titles, perhaps after merging everything
into one big file.   I don't care about page numbers.    I would like to be
able to click on the title and have a macro that would set the heading level
of that title.     I believe that's what i need in order to use Document Map.
   doing this manually looks like it will be tedious and lengthy
................ judson blake
Charles Kenyon - 14 Apr 2006 06:08 GMT
With a copy of your document, try AutoFormat. You might like the results, or
not. It is worth a try. It will depend a lot on how it is set up now and
whether line breaks or paragraph breaks are used to signal the end of lines
in the poetry.
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>I have several hundred poems in several files.   I would like to use the
> Document Map feature to see all the titles, perhaps after merging
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>    doing this manually looks like it will be tedious and lengthy
> ................ judson blake
 
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