Word tips: How Word document formats are updated
For example, Heading 1 and Heading 2 in the following article use the "Heading 2" system built-in format, using third, and other lines, black fonts.
If Heading 1 is formatted with Song, fourth, and red fonts, how can you quickly let subsequent heading 2 follow this format?
In fact, we simply right-click on the format bar "Heading 2" and choose "Update Heading 2 to match the selection" from the menu.
As you can see later, the title format automatically becomes exactly the same as the previous Heading 1.
In fact, the level of automation of the above update process can be further improved. If you select the Modify option in the right key menu of Heading 2, select the Automatic Updates check box in the next pop-up Modify Styles window, and after you modify the format of Heading 1 in the text, the subsequent heading styles associated with it automatically implement the changes, and you don't have to manually update the styles.