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Figure 203: Properties window for control in a subform<br />

Step 9: Add headings to groups.<br />

This step is easier to do if you have end-of-paragraph markers visible. Choose View ><br />

Nonprinting Characters to turn them on.<br />

1) Make sure the cursor in in the upper left corner. If it is not, click in that corner<br />

to move it there.<br />

2) Press the Enter key to move the cursor down to the space between the Date<br />

field and the Breakfast field.<br />

3) Change the Apply Styles dropdown list from Default to Heading 2.<br />

Figure 204: Apply Styles list<br />

4) Use the spacebar to move the cursor to where you want the heading to start.<br />

5) Type the heading Meals.<br />

6) Use the spacebar to move the cursor to the center of snack area.<br />

7) Type the heading Snacks.<br />

8) Use the Enter key to move the cursor between the Supper control and the<br />

subform.<br />

9) Use the spacebar to move the cursor to the center of the subform.<br />

10) Type the heading Fuel Data.<br />

Note<br />

If you know how to use styles, you can open the Styles and Formatting<br />

window using F11. Right-clicking the Heading 2 paragraph style allows<br />

you to modify the appearance of all three headings. See Chapter 6 of the<br />

Writer Guide for details.<br />

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