[duxuser] Re: differences between heading 2 and heading 3 style

  • From: Steve Dresser <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 23:26:22 -0400

In terms of formatting, there isn't any difference between H2 and H3 unless you modify one or the other of them. However, in a table of contents, H3 indents 4 spaces, while H2 indents only 2. If you look at the codes within each style, you'll see that the [rps] code is different. That code determines the indentation of the table of contents entry. Before version 10;4, there was no difference between the two heading styles, although I don't think that was the intent.

Steve

On Wednesday 10/8/03 19:06 Teri McElroy wrote:

Hi

Can someone explain to me what the difference between the heading 2
and heading 3 styles is?  Heading 2 blocks in cell 5, and so does
heading 3.  I thought heading 3 made a paragraph heading until I just
tried it now and it blocked the selected text in cell 5 the same as
heading 2 does.

Thanks.

Teri

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