The main title (big fonts, bold and underlined) - Olympics Report 2012 (for example), comes at the top of the report. Below comes the subheadings (smaller fonts, bold and underlined) - The Marathon; The Triple Jump; The 4 X 4 Relay; and so on. The subheadings split up the report into sections as outlined above. The report comes below each subheading and is in a normal font.
A subheading in a report plan helps organize the report better. There should be man headers and then sub headers to narrow it down further and allow the reader to know where the report is going.
The subheading specified the title. or The subheading was more specific than the title.
An autopsy report will give you the findings from the postmortem examination.
The subheading was more specific than the title.
The girl forgot to include a subheading in her paper. Another good example sentence would be, her subheading was too big so she had points removed from her grade for the paper.
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Here is an example. I will be using cheese... Cheese (this would be the main heading, at the top of the page.) Types of cheese (this is the subheading. usually smaller than the main heading, but bigger than the information under the subheading.) Hope this helps!
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An index is a list of topics or keywords with page numbers to help locate information in a book or document. A subheading is a smaller heading within a larger section of text that provides more specific information on a topic. An electronic menu is a digital list of food or drink options that users can select from when ordering online or in a restaurant.
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