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2: Don't Confuse The "Header" Style With "Heading" Styles

A Header Style is used for the document header. This is a piece of text that is repeated at the top of every page; it is not a Heading! It is also known as a "running header".

For Document, Chapter and Paragraph headings, you need a Heading Style. If you use a Header Style in the body of a document, Duxbury will not import it!

Figure 2: This is an image showing the difference between a header and a heading. 
The picture above shows part of a Word document showing both a Header and a Heading: the Heading is part of the body text, while the Header is in a box of its own. The Styles dialog to the right shows the two styles.

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