Hi, Thanks for the advice. Sorry to sound thick, but how do I format a heading style at the start of each subdocument?
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Hi bigd
It's an assumption, of course, that each individual document you want to create has some kind of 'title' or 'heading' at the start of it.
But you can format any text, whether its function is a title or heading, with a heading style and later revert back to the original formatting. Only question is, then, whether Terry's suggested approach or mine would be more efficient :-)
Click in the first paragraph of each section that should become a new document. In the Home tab, go to the Styles group. You should see three Heading styles from position four to six (assuming your Word window is wide enough to display that) named Heading 1, Heading 2 and Heading 3. You can click on any of these.
Please note also that you can change the formatting for the style if you don't like what you get. On the site Dean points you at, the page for modifying styles ishttp://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styles/modifyastyle.html.