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  2. General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System

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    There are 6 General Rules in all, which must be applied in consecutive order. GRI 1 prescribes how to classify products at the 4-digit Heading level, based on the wording of the headings and the relative HS Section and Chapter Notes.

  3. Template:TOC limit - Wikipedia

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    (Note: {{TOC limit|1}} does nothing: the first-level heading on a page is, by default, the page title.) You can specify a different limit by adding a header level: {{TOC limit|4}} 4 allows for fourth-level headings, e.g. "1.1.1", but omits any subheadings below that from the TOC. The template works by hiding the lower levels with CSS.

  4. Full stop - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... multilevel numbered headings are widely used. For example, the string "2.3.1.5" represents a 4th-level heading within chapter ...

  5. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    An alphanumeric outline includes a prefix at the beginning of each topic as a reference aid. The prefix is in the form of Roman numerals for the top level, upper-case letters (in the alphabet of the language being used) for the next level, Arabic numerals for the next level, and then lowercase letters for the next level.

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Very short sections and subsections clutter an article with headings and inhibit the flow of the prose. Short paragraphs and single sentences generally do not warrant their own subheadings. Headings follow a six-level hierarchy, starting at 1 and ending at 6. The level of the heading is defined by the number of equals signs on each side of the ...

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  8. Table of contents - Wikipedia

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    A table of contents usually includes the titles or descriptions of first-level headings (chapters in longer works), and often includes second-level headings (sections or A-heads) within the chapters as well, and occasionally even includes third-level headings (subsections or B-heads) within the sections as well. The depth of detail in tables of ...

  9. Talk:Crane (machine) - Wikipedia

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    In viewing the section on Tower Cranes, which is a 4th level subsection, the sections below it (Components, Assembly, etc), which are 5th level subsections, are not properly formatted. It appears Wikipedia uses the same heading format for all headings at and below the 4th level (noting that this may depend on the platform you view it on - this ...