How do you add Heading 2 to styles?

How do you add Heading 2 to styles?

Add a heading

  1. Select the text you want to use as a heading.
  2. On the Home tab, move the pointer over different headings in the Styles gallery. Notice as you pause over each style, your text will change so you can see how it will look in your document. Click the heading style you want to use.

How do you add multilevel numbering styles in Word?

Define a new list style

  1. Select the text or numbered list you want to change.
  2. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Multilevel List.
  3. Specify a name for your new list style.
  4. Choose the number to start the list at.
  5. Choose a level in the list to apply your formatting.

How do you make Heading 1 and Heading 2 in Word?

To add a heading style

  1. Type the text you want into a Word document.
  2. Select a sentence that you want to add a header to.
  3. Select Home > Styles (or press Alt+H, then L), and then select the heading you want, such as the Heading 1 button.

How do I link Heading 1 and Heading 2 in Word?

Click on the More >> button at the bottom left of the dialog box.

  1. Make sure level 1 is selected at the top left of the box.
  2. Click on the Link level to style box and choose Heading 1.
  3. Select level 2, link this to the Heading 2 style.
  4. Select level 3, link this to the Heading 3 style.

How do I use 2.1 2.2 in Word?

If you just need the chapter number included in captions, on the On the Home Ribbon, in the Paragraph Group, click the Multilevel List icon and select the one with the words Chapter 1 in it from the List Library section. If you need subsections numbered (for example, 2.1, 2.2, 2.12, etc.)

How do I change my heading style?

Modify an existing style

  1. Select text in your document that has the style applied, such as Heading 1.
  2. Format the selected text with the new attributes that you want.
  3. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, right-click the style that you want to change, and then click Update [Style Name] to Match Selection.