When editing a document in Word, it is important to format your titles. PHP editor Xigua will introduce how to set and uniformly modify a certain level of title format to help you improve the readability and professionalism of your documents. Learn how to easily format headings to avoid inconsistency or confusion in your documents. Read on for step-by-step guidance and concrete examples to keep your document titles organized.
Create a new word document and enter some content.
Click Start on the toolbar and find the column with text, title 1, and title 2.
Right-click Title 1, select Modify Style in the pop-up menu, and enter the Modify Style dialog box.
In the Modify Style dialog box, click the drop-down list behind Style Based to set the basic type of Title 1.
Click the drop-down list behind the subsequent paragraph style to set the basic type of text content after title 1.
Click each button in the format bar to set the basic format such as the font, font size, line spacing and indentation of the title.
Click the format button at the bottom to add some more complex styles to the title.
Click OK to make it effective.
You can also click New Style next to it to create a new style.
In the New Style dialog box, the name column sets the name of the style; the style type column sets the style to include paragraph formatting or only font style. Other settings are the same as those for Title 1.
Select the text you want to set as a first-level title, click Title 1 to set it as a first-level title. Select the text you want to set as a secondary title and click Title 2. So on and so forth.
As for the text that is not set as a title, the text style is automatically applied.
When you want to modify the text style or title style, just right-click the text, title 1, title 2, etc., and in the pop-up modify style dialog box, use the format bar and format button to set accordingly.
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