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Hello. Iamp;#39;m Chris Menard. Today in Microsoft Word, Iamp;#39;m going to show you five tips with using styles in Microsoft Word. Letamp;#39;s go ahead and dive in. I love styles in Microsoft Word, if youamp;#39;re writing a Word document, the minute it gets to be three or four pages or more, you should be using styles for sure. In case youamp;#39;re wondering where are styles located, theyamp;#39;re located on the Home tab in the Styles group. Iamp;#39;m not going to run through here on how to pick styles. Iamp;#39;ve done that in other videos, Iamp;#39;ll put a link down below for all my style videos, but Georgia is a Heading 1 style and it is the default Heading 1. I selected Georgia and I hit Heading 1. Counties, every state in the US has counties, is a Heading 2, and then the specific counties I made Heading 3. So Iamp;#39;ve got three Heading 1s, three Headings, Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3. Iamp;#39;m also using a picture style. And just so you know this, whenev