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Headlines define the structure of an outline tree. Org headlines start on the left margin3 with one or more stars followed by a space. For example:
* Top level headline ** Second level *** Third level some text *** Third level more text * Another top level headline
The name defined in org-footnote-section
is reserved. Do not use it
as a title for your own headings.
Some people find the many stars too noisy and would prefer an outline that has whitespace followed by a single star as headline starters. This can be achieved using a Org Indent minor mode. See Clean View for more information.
Headlines are not numbered. However, you may want to dynamically number some, or all, of them. See Dynamic Headline Numbering.
An empty line after the end of a subtree is considered part of it and
is hidden when the subtree is folded. However, if you leave at least
two empty lines, one empty line remains visible after folding the
subtree, in order to structure the collapsed view. See the variable
org-cycle-separator-lines
to modify this behavior.
See the variables org-special-ctrl-a/e
, org-special-ctrl-k
,
and org-ctrl-k-protect-subtree
to configure special behavior of
C-a, C-e, and C-k in headlines. Note
also that clocking only works with headings indented less than 30
stars.