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How to Embed heading in WRI

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all right in this video Im going to go over excuse me how to create some headings standardized headings in Microsoft Word in particular so you can then insert a table of contents okay so I have some sample here let me zoom in a little bit these are some generic headings and subheadings here so if I want to make this into an official heading all I have to do is go up to the Styles the Styles tab up here okay and if you notice as I page or mouse over these you see how the that watch the how the the actual text changes so heres heading one your setting to okay and you can go so on so lets do lets turn into heading one so if you just click heading 1 it changes into heading 1 its pretty much that easy now so I can just again I can highlight this and if I wanted to make this a you know the main heading I could do that but Im gonna make this a subheading so then we have heading 2 right now the issue is this doesnt its kind of difficult to distinguish these headings and subheadings so

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To add a heading style Type the text you want into a Word document. Select a sentence that you want to add a header to. Select Home Styles (or press Alt+H, then L), and then select the heading you want, such as the Heading 1 button.
Add a standard or customized header or footer Go to Insert Header or Footer. Choose from a list of standard headers or footers, go to the list of Header or Footer options, and select the header or footer that you want. When youre done, select Close Header and Footer or press Esc.
Embed or link to a file in Word Go to Insert Object. Select Create from File. Select Browse and choose the file you want to use. Select Insert. Choose Display as icon to embed, or Link to file for a link. Select OK.
Right-click in the Embed Code box, and click Copy. In your blog editor, begin writing your post. When you want to embed the document, switch to HTML editing and press Ctrl+V (or ⌘+V on a Mac) to paste the embed code.
How To Insert PDF Into Word Open the Word document you want to insert a PDF into. Under Insert click Object and choose From File Choose the PDF file from the pop-up window and press Insert. Ta-da! Your PDF should now be on the page.
Click Insert Online Video. In the Insert Video window, you can search for videos on YouTube or insert a videos embed code. (You get the embed code from the page where the video lives.) When you find the video you want, just click Insert.
Embed a Word document in your blog Go to File Share, and then click Embed. Click Generate. Click the Expand arrow next to Interaction to make some choices about what people can do with the embedded view of the document. Right-click in the Embed Code box, and click Copy. In your blog editor, begin writing your post.
Add the link Select the text or object you want to use as a hyperlink. Right-click and then click Hyperlink . Under Link to, click Place in This Document. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to.

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