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Logo and Organization Name

X.X

Module Title (Heading 1)


Begin each module with an introduction briefly describing the information
covered within the module. Keep it short.
Apply the Body Text style to normal paragraphs of text.

Heading 2
Use these for major headings within each module. Try and avoid using more
than one or two on each page.
Heading 3
Use the Sidebar style for margin notes.kvvkjvkjvkjvkvjjvkkjkvkvvkvkjkvjkvjkvkvvvjvv This

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the third level of heading and is used flush left in the text column.
If you have a random series of items, use a bullet list:

Use the Bullet nsp (no space) style for single words or phrases.
Use the Bullet style for lists of complete sentences.

If you have a step-by-step procedure:


1

Use the Number style.

Use the Number style.

Heading 4
This is the fourth level of heading and is used flush left in the text column.
Paragraph heading If want to identify the topic of a paragraph, just bold
the first few keywords, follow it with a and away you go. You can use this
after any heading level.

Manual Title

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Logo and Organization Name

X.X

Headers and Footers Go into both headers and change the module number
and title. If necessary, go into the footer and change the date. When
incorporating your logo, you may have to lower the header to allow more
space between the logo and the top of the page.
Binding Offset Set the gutter in the margins dialog box at 0.5".
Separate Files Keep each module in a separate electronic file.
Tables Use specific styles for elements of tables.
Table: Styles used in tables (use the Table Title style)
Table Heading style

Table Heading style

Table Text style

Table Text style

Table Text style

Table Text style

Styles Don't change the style in just one module without changing the styles
in the others. Keep a master file with the current styles and use it whenever
you need to change styles.
Good luck!

Manual Title

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