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Created Apr 03, 2017 by Alex Theg@athegOwner

Some epigraphs, not others, being promoted to headers

berry.zip

output_berry.zip

In Berry, each chapter begins with an epigraph. Sometimes the epigraph is promoted to a heading, but not always. The epigraph is promoted in the intro, ch1, ch2, and the conclusion. It is not promoted in ch3 or ch4.

Can you tell what's causing the difference, and how to keep these from being labeled headings? I can't see that it's a Word styles issue. A filter to not tag a header if it's too long (#58 (closed)) could stop most of these, but fixing whatever else is going on could stop future errors too.

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