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Headings are beneficial to the presentation of content as they break up large amounts of text and also provide organization to your copy.

The Terry CMS heading structure is hierarchical; they are designed to be used in a specific order, starting with Heading 1 (this is always the Title field) and cascading down to Heading 6. The lower-numbered heading is always used first. For example, a portion of related copy can be assigned a Heading 2, then broken up with Heading 3s to give the content a structured format.

The image below shows the current formatting for each Terry CMS heading, including the Normal format that is used for standard, non-heading text.

Note: The heading colors vary depending on the user’s light or dark mode setting. This example is using light mode.

To format text as a heading, follow these steps:

  1. In the body text editor, enter the text you want to format as a heading.

  2. While on the same line as the heading text, click the Paragraph Format menu on the editor toolbar. By default, the format is Normal. The menu is displayed with the heading options.

  3. Select the heading you want to use. Once selected, all of the text on the current line is updated with the new heading format.

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