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*Structural induction* means HTMLevator will produce `<section>` elements where needed to "wrap" (structure) unorganized contents. *Section type inferencing* means recognizing, for example, a **Conclusions** section (by means of its title and/or other properties) and submitting it to appropriate handling -- including validation, to detect whether and where such a section is required, expected or permitted.
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HTMLevator relies on [XSweet](../XSweet) (a companion project) via its Header Promotion pathway to produce HTML h1-h6 in HTML extracted from Word `docx` files wherever Paragraph Styles are assigned named "Header 1" through "Header 6".
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HTMLevator relies on [XSweet](../../../XSweet) (a companion project) via its Header Promotion pathway to produce HTML h1-h6 in HTML extracted from Word `docx` files wherever Paragraph Styles are assigned named "Header 1" through "Header 6".
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Prepare your Word file for HTMLevator by assigning "Header 1" - "Header 6" styles to your section titles at their respective levels of hierarchy. (Assign the style to the first line of the title only. Subtitles or subsequent lines of multi-line titles should not use these styles.) Within Word (since by default these styles are bound to the appropriate Outline level), this nominal structure can ordinarily be displayed in the Outline View (even before XSweet/HTMLevator are run).
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