Level 1 Headings are usually centered, not indented (but.check your professor's instructions).Make formatting selections using dialog box options and/or by clicking Format drop down and selecting Font, Paragraph etc.Highlight heading > right click on Heading 1 box > Modify > dialog box opens. Note: Word gives you default formatting BUT we want it to match our format (meaning the format designated by your professor).To assign a heading a level and style > highlight your first heading (e.g., "Table of Authorities" in section 2) > Home tab > Styles subtab > select "Heading 1" (because TOA is a Level 1 Heading).Thus, you begin applying headings at "Table of Authorities." The title "Table of Contents" does NOT appear within the Table of Contents it only titles the page."Cover Page" is typed on section 1 to serve as a marker for now.Word permits several levels, but for demonstration purposes we use 3 heading levels.
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