I'm having a hard time finding the "built-in TOC styles" you mention (Word
2003). All TOC-features seem to refer to TOCs that are connected to a
document. I might be misunderstanding something basic, but could you or
someone else please elaborate on how to apply a TOC-style or point me in the
right direction?
thanks for the reply.
PB.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
You could start by using the built-in TOC styles, which already have a tab
at the right margin with a period leader.
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"Peter Bookman" Peter wrote in message
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How can I manually create a TOC that does not require the actual document
as
reference?
I have authored a music method book using a music notation program. I want
to use Word to create the TOC.
I was hoping that there would be a layout style or other tool that would
allow me to do that.
TIA,
PB.