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Welcome back to another tips amp;amp; tricks video. To create numbered headings first define a new Multilevel List. Open the advanced settings, and link Level 1 to Heading 1. We will now replace the round bracket with a full stop. And change the text indentation to 1cm. Level 1 is ready. Now on to Level 2. Link Level 2 to Heading 2. And change the style to amp;#39;Numbersamp;#39;. Delete the round bracket, and place a full stop infront. Then include the number from Level 1. Align at 0cm and indent to 1cm. Use the preview window to check your formatting. Press OK to save the new Multilevel List. Use the styled Headings from the ribbon to apply the numbered formatting. If more Levels are required, create these at the time of defining the new Multilevel List.