The document hierarchy of Latex is approximately 5 layers, namely:
Section-subsection-subsubsection-paragraph-subparagraph
For specific use, refer to the following example.
\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}\usepackage{cjk}\usepackage[top=1in, bottom=1in, left=1.25in, right=1.25in]{ Geometry}\title{hierarchy of \latex}\author{www.52souji.net}\date{2012-11-13}\begin{document}\begin{cjk*}{gbk}{ How to use Song}\maketitle\section{latex section}section the following text \subsection{latex subsection} Subsection The following text subsection the following text \subsubsection{latex How to use subsubsection}subsubsection the following text \paragraph{\ How to use Latex paragraph}paragraph the following text \subparagraph{\latex use subparagraph}subparagraph the following text \subparagraph{\ How to use Latex subparagraph}subparagraph the following text \end{cjk*}\end{document}
The final result will be as follows:
This article references: HTTP://HI.BAIDU.COM/QSONCEWRPLFKRZR/ITEM/F3577ADB27BC4D12D90E44B1
from:http://www.52souji.net/set-of-hierachy-in-latex/
Latex How to set up a paragraph hierarchy