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Standard Headings These are how Standard headings will look: Level 1: Centered, Bold, Underlined Level 2: Centered, Bold Level 3: Left Adjusted, Roman, Underlined and half-line Width Level 4: Left Adjusted, Roman and half-line Width. Level 3: Left Adjusted, Roman, Underlined and full-line Width Numbered Headings These are how Numbered headings will look: 1.1 Level 1: All Headings Underlined and Alike except for the Number 1.1.1 Level 2: All Headings Underlined and Alike except for the Number 1.1.1.1 Level 3: All Headings Underlined and Alike except for the Number 1.1.1.1.1 Level 4: All Headings Underlined and Alike except for the Number 1.1.1.1.1.1 Level 5: All Headings Underlined and Alike except for the Number Converting Imported Text Headings If you import text into a PSUthesi file but your subject headings are not using the correct styles, here is what you do: Select the entire paragraph containing the heading Select the Heads function on the Chapters Toolbar Then select the Heading level it should be. The Subject heading will now have been converted. 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