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= Indentation Levels =
Indentation levels, 1 and 2, demonstrated below, automatically put a separator line below the heading.  When you create Headings, a table of contents is automatically created and placed at the top of your WIKI article.
= Level 1 =
= Level 1 =
To create a Level 1 heading, you enclose your heading in between a single pair of text equal signs, like this:
<p>
<nowiki>= Level 1 =</nowiki>
</p>
== Level 2 ==
== Level 2 ==
To create a Level 2 heading, you enclose your heading in between a single pair of text double equal signs, like this:
<p>
<nowiki>== Level 2 ==</nowiki>
</p>
<p>For subsequent levels you increase the indentation by increasing the number of equal signs that surround the heading text.</p>
=== Level 3 ===
=== Level 3 ===
==== Level 4 ====
==== Level 4 ====
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= Separator Line =
= Separator Line =
To create a separator line, you place <nowiki>----</nowiki> (four dashes) at the beginning of line, and on a line by itself.
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Revision as of 16:50, 4 December 2011

Indentation Levels

Indentation levels, 1 and 2, demonstrated below, automatically put a separator line below the heading. When you create Headings, a table of contents is automatically created and placed at the top of your WIKI article.

Level 1

To create a Level 1 heading, you enclose your heading in between a single pair of text equal signs, like this:

= Level 1 =

Level 2

To create a Level 2 heading, you enclose your heading in between a single pair of text double equal signs, like this:

== Level 2 ==

For subsequent levels you increase the indentation by increasing the number of equal signs that surround the heading text.

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5
Level 6

Separator Line

To create a separator line, you place ---- (four dashes) at the beginning of line, and on a line by itself.