Chapter in Table of Contents

"There do not appear to be any chapters in your table of contents. This suggests that you need to properly set chapter divisions in your document."
Is what I keep getting everytime I try to convert my Microsoft Office file to an ePub. I have made sure that I have used the three fonts that Lulu supports - Times New Roman, Garamond and Arial as heading 1, 2 and 3, using 1 as my title and copyright notice, 2 as my chapter, prologue and epilogue fonts and 3 as the font for my writing. I have already gone through the formatting requirements, editing and re-editing the document so that I think it meets them. Please help!

Aha... I found out what I did wrong. I assumed that fonts were recognised as headings - the heading 1, 2, and 3 were under the 'home' tabe, 'styles'.
... I'm a moron.

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