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hi my name is Josh evilsizer and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to organize your school lecture and reading notes using Google Docs outlines so keep watching if youamp;#39;re interested in super organizing your school lecture and or reading notes using the Google Docs outline and heading Styles function all right letamp;#39;s go so the basics Josh what is a Google Docs outline thatamp;#39;s a great question so top left hand corner here three lines three dots if we expand this youamp;#39;ll see the outline for the script that is unfolding in front of your eyes right now and the way that these outlines are organized is using the heading Styles function thatamp;#39;s how these are nested or subordinated and Iamp;#39;ll show you that next all right so here we have a number of words and Iamp;#39;m going to show you what happens when I click anywhere in the word title and I move to the Styles menu and select title and then heading 1 heading 1 heading 2 heading to so on and so