In all cases, you first select the text
you want to affect. If you are styling a single line or paragraph as a heading, just position the cursor anywhere
in the paragraph to select it. If you want to convert more than one paragraph, click and drag out
your selection.
You can??™t mix heading levels in a single paragraph. That is, you can??™t have a word with an
heading in the same line with a word styled with an heading. Furthermore,
headings belong to a group of HTML text tags called block elements. All block elements are rendered with a
paragraph return both above and below, which isolates (blocks) the text. To work around both of these
restrictions, use Cascading Style Sheets, described in Chapter 7, to achieve the effect of varying sizes for
words within the same line or for lines of different sizes close to one another.
After the text for the heading is selected, choose your heading level in one of the following ways:
n Choose Text ??? Paragraph Format and then one of the Headings (1 through 6) from the submenu.
n Click the Heading 1, Heading 2, or Heading 3 button from the Text category of the Insert bar.
n Make your selection from the Text Property inspector. (If it??™s not already open, display the Text
Property inspector by selecting Window ??? Properties.
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