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› Forums › Basic skills › Scientific writing › Subsubsubsection
If I remember it correctly, we shouldn’t use something like a subsubsubsection (like 3.1.2.1) because it is too complex for the reader (and Latex doesn’t even have such a command).
But what if I need something similar like this?
I have a section 3.1.2 and two separate “logical units” within that section. Each of those units already uses paragraphs, so I can’t use paragraphs for distinguishing them. Do you have a suggestion?
Some LaTeX classes (depending on which .cls file you are using) have \paragraph{Heading} Text starts here...
as a lower-level heading. You could use that, probably un-numbered (so use \paragraph*{Heading}
if your class file numbers paragraphs).
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