: Re: How to move back to main section after finishing a sub-section I am writing a paper but I don't know how to move back to the main section after I'm done writing a sub-section, like this:
Indentations.
1.1 Main section (starting)
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1.1.1 Sub section 1
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1.1.2 Sub section 2
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1.1.1.a.
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1.1 Main section (ending)
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This makes it very easy to follow. Granted, if you have too many subsections you're going to have a left margin which is half the page, but that's an organizational issue.
If you have access to header/footer text, you can also put 1.1.2 Ri meliora dies in the header, so the reader can look up and see what section the copy is in. Transitional copy like "As noted in § 1.1.1 above..." certainly won't hurt either.
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