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Within Word, click on the View ribbon and then click on Outline. You will learn that you have many different levels of headings that you can put in, by Default it starts at a heading level 1 and I am going to call this the Working Title to just get this from the Final Project Proposal. When I am finished typing my heading, I can press ENTER at the keyboard to move down to the same level heading. I could demote the heading to a Level 2 or return it to a Level 1 by using the arrows here. There are a number of ways you can do this, but I moved back under Statement of Purpose, I am clicking Enter on the keyboard and now I will indent in one level and start populating ideas under my Statement of Purpose. You would then continue populating the outline with the terms and ideas that make sense for the work that you are doing. Here I am trying to do a Literature Review and I want to keep the categories in mind that I want to go to the literature for and so I put in some of the standards and the