![]() Here is an elarged excerpt from the Table of Contents: ![]() Later, I then added a Table of Contents from the Reference tab, selecting Table of Contents, and adding "Automatic Table 2". Here is an enlarged version of the text from the body of the document, where "4 Experimental Techniques" is in the Heading 1 style (Times New Roman 18, bold, small caps, based on the Normal style) and "4.1 MAP 215-50 (Lab B50)" is in the Heading 2 style (Times new Roman 14, bold, small caps, based on the Normal style): Throughout the document, all the text appears properly smoothed and normal. Heading 1, Heading 2, etc.) instead of the default Cambria style, and the use of Times New Roman in the Normal body style. I used a slightly modified version of the "Black & White (numbered)" Theme, where the primary changes are using Times New Roman in the various heading styles (e.g. ![]() I recently wrote a document using Word 2016 for Windows (7, 64-bit).
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