Style for the following paragraph: I set mine to Normal, but you can set it to whatever the main style of your body text is.Style based on: I set it to (no style) so that changing another linked style doesn’t change this one too.In the screen shot below, I’ve called the style Appendix Heading. Name: Give the style a name that means something to you.On the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box, set the Properties ( 1 in the screen shot below) and Formatting ( 2 in the screen shot):.At the bottom of the Styles pane, click the New Style icon.Open your Word 2007 document, a new document, or your template.So, grab a cup of coffee and let’s go! (There appear to be a lot of steps, but take it slow and you’ll find that it’s not as nasty as it seems!) Step 1: Create a new style
Otherwise, just create it in any document, then, once you’re happy with it, use the Organizer to copy it to your template. Optional: If you’re feeling confident, create this new style directly in your template.
The rest of your requirements are just part of setting up the style. What you REALLY want is an Appendix Heading style that incorporates numbering that’s separate from any other outline numbering you use for the headings in the main part of the document. And you want each appendix to start on a new page. You also want your appendices to be automatically numbered so that if you move them around or add or delete some, the numbers of the others automatically update. You want the appendices to be listed in the Table of Contents, but you don’t want them to use the Heading 1 style.
You have a document with several appendices.