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Table of Contents - 1 Table of Contents line is different to o
Note that the tab stop may return; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCJasonTabs.htm
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"treaders" wrote in message
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Fixed. I removed the first tab stop and the issue is gone.
Suzanne, thanks again!
"treaders" wrote:
I extended the length of the TOC entry and this fixed the problem. So,
you're
definitely on the right track, thank you.
However, I would prefer to use the shorter TOC entry, "Tender". How
should I
fix the problem? Should I decrease the hanging indent size, adjust the
tab
stop or something along these lines?
Thanks,
treaders
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Does the style have a very large hanging indent? If so, the automatic
tab
stop at the hanging indent may be catching the page number because the
TOC
entry is very short.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"treaders" wrote in message
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Hello,
For some reason 1 entry in my Table of Contents looks different to
all the
other entries that have the same TOC 2 style applied to them.
The part of the Table of Contents I am having trouble with looks like
this:
POLICIES BEHIND THE PLAN.............. 8
PURPOSE OF THE PLAN........................ 8
OBJECTIVES OF THE PLAN.................. 8
COMPLIANCE AND DEVIATIONS....... 8
ADMINISTRATION................................ 8
TENDER 8
The last line, "Tender 8" is the problem line. I cannot make it add
the
"....." across to the page number; I also cannot make the page number
align
with the right side of the page (as the lines above do). This whole
section
has TOC 2 Style applied to it.
I have checked the Heading the TOC line is referring to; I have
checked
the
Style; I have deleted and recreated the Table of Contents but still
no
luck.
I am using Word 2003 SP3. Windows XP SP3.
What would cause 1 line to behave differently to the Table of
Contents
lines
above it?
Thanks,
treaders
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