![]() ![]() Thus, you begin applying headings at "Table of Authorities." To assign a heading level and style > highlight your first heading (e.g., "Table of Authorities" in section 2) > Home tab > Styles subtab > click the ¶ icon > select Heading 1 style (because TOA is a Level 1 heading).Note: Word gives you default formatting BUT we want it to match our format (meaning the format designated by your professor).Highlight heading > Home tab > Styles subtab > click the ¶ icon > open Heading 1 drop down by scrolling over the ¶ symbol and clicking on the arrow > Modify > dialog box opens.Make formatting selections using dialog box options and/or by clicking Format drop down and selecting Font, Paragraph etc.Level 1 Headings are usually centered, not indented (but.check your professor's instructions).To center a heading use the Center icon or Command-E.Level 2 (& 3 etc.) headings may be indented (but.check your professor's instructions).You may have to play around with other numbers to find ones that provide the appearance you want. ![]() A second level indent: same process > use.A hanging indent at first level > Left > set at.To adjust Spacing > click Format drop down > Paragraph.ģ" > click Special > select Hanging Indent > enter. ![]()
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