![]() Just go through the steps of modifying the heading styles for your document and then reapplied. To the style box on the right, scroll down to the heading styles and select the headings 1-9 and then in the middle of the dialog box, click "copy." (Notice how the "Copy" button has the arrows pointed towards your document Style gallery.) The heading styles has been copied over. Now you're ready to drop in fresh heading styles. The heading styles has been reset and thus any formatting you've done to them in the document will either disappear and you will be left with just the text. Select all the heading styles and press "delete" a dialog box will appeared asked if you want to delete the styles and click on 'yes.' Word will take you through a series of "Cannot delete Heading 1-9." Each time click the 'ok' button. The styles in your document will be indicated on the left side of the Organizer dialog box. ![]() Tools, Templates and Add-Ins and then click Organizer. You can delete the heading styles in the document and apply new styles by going into: ![]() Step 3: This will open a dialog box where you can select a source type and add relevant details. Step 2: To add a citation click Insert Citation and select Add New Source. I also changed the DESIGN of the document, which seems to have cleared the problem Heading Styles for me. By default Microsoft Word provides a variety of referencing styles, including the most commonly used styles like the Chicago and Harvard style of referencing. Under the File -> Options -> Add-Ins -> Manage: -> I found these instructions useful you can access the styles and "delete them" to reset them here:
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