I'm working on improving my formatting skills. I'm using a ~10pg
document as my test.
My first problem is to figure out a specific part of styles. I can
format the document to have a heading (specifically heading 2) at the
start of each section. Looks nice. Copied the existing style, made a few
mods, very pleased.
NOW, I want to try to add a number to each section and I'm having
trouble understanding the correct route for this.
I have already gotten:
John
George
Paul
Ringo
and it worked fine. Now I want to change the style to be like:
I John
II George
III Paul
IV Ringo
So, I can't tell if I should be trying to modify the "Heading 2" style
or if I should be trying to add a "List" format to the mix.
I'm looking for suggestions on where I can read about the uses of each
and learn the differences.
Thanks for any suggestion!
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