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Note that if you added direct formatting to your headings (as opposed to
modifying the heading *styles*), that will be reflected in the table of
contents.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"John MacFarlane" John wrote in
message ...
I followed the recommendations by Stefan, but it did not work. My styles
were
already set to Times New Roman. However, the TOC font still wants to go to
calibri when I update the TOC. I am using Vista.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

The easiest way to change the TOC styles in Word 2007 is to make use of
the
Manage Styles dialog box. In the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), click
the
Manage Styles button. On the Edit tab of the dialog box, locate each of
the
styles, and click Modify. In the Modify Style dialog box, use the Format
button to change specific settings; when you are done, click OK to return
to
the Modify Style dialog box. To transfer the settings to the attached
template, choose "New documents based on this template" before clicking
OK.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Peter A" wrote in message
m...
In article ,
says...
Every time I make a TOC it appears to be formatted the way WORD wants
to.
Whenever I format it the way I want it to look (different font
size/style)
it changes back when I Update the information.

How do I get the formatting to stay static while updating the table?


Word automatically applies TOC styles to elements in a TOC: style TOC 1
for the top-level TOC entries, TOC 2 for the 2nd level, etc. WHen you
manually format the TOC and then regenerate it, the old TOC with your
manual changes is erased and a new TOC is created using these styles.
You need to modify these styles to get the formatting you want rather
than applying it manually.

1) Cursor in the TOC.
2) InsertCross ReferenceIndex and Tables.
3) Table of Contents tab.
4) Make sure From Template is selected in the Formats list.
5) Click Modify.
6) Select TOC style to modify.
7) Click Modify and make changes as you would for any paragraph style.

This is for Word 2003 - I am sure 07 has the equivalent functionality.


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Peter Aitken
Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers
www.tech-word.com