WebWorks Test Document : Microsoft Word Styles : Paragraph Styles : Heading Styles
 
Heading Styles
In a document based on AWBook.dotx, you can create a chapter title by inserting the ChapterTitle AutoText entry. The title contains the following sequence of paragraphs:
1. An odd-page section break (which is not in the AutoText entry)
2. An empty paragraph formatted in the Spacer style. This paragraph is needed because Word does not permit a section break immediately preceding a frame.
3. A paragraph containing a {SEQ chapter} sequence field, formatted in the Chapter num style. This style contains a frame, which places the chapter number in the left margin. (In Normal view, Word displays the number above the title. In page layout view or in a printout, Word displays the number in the margin.)
4. A paragraph containing the title text and a {tc} table of contents entry, formatted in the Heading 1 style.
NOTE: The Heading 1 style contains a hidden outline number, which is intended for cross-reference automation (not currently supported).
Subheading Hierarchy
For subheadings, use Heading 2, Heading 3, and Heading 4 as illustrated throughout this book. Heading 3 must be nested within Heading 2. Heading 4 can be used without regard to nesting (even directly under a Heading 1).
The heading of this section is a Heading 4.
Drop Down Headings
To implement drop-down hotspots in an ePublisher help project, use the Heading 4 DropDown style.
Subheadings within Drop Downs
Within a drop-down, use Heading 5 for minor subheadings, as in this example.