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Default Page numbers on left hand side?

I don't think I've ever had a TOC with more than three levels, either (most
have just one), but given the amount of trouble you can get into with a
single level, I'd sure hate to try to make two (almost) identical ones in
order to meet this very bizarre requirement!

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Indeed, that would do the trick for me. I never use more than three

heading
levels. In fact, I prefer having no more than *two*, if at all possible.

But,
then again, I never need to put the page numbers on the left. :-)

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

You could probably still do this is you were including no more than four
levels in the TOC. Map the heading styles to TOC 1-4 in one TOC and TOC

5-8
in the other, with suitable adjustments to the formatting of the
corresponding TOC styles.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Clever! In order to get it to work, one has to turn off the
"Automatically update" option (which is enabled by default
for the TOC styles), though. Otherwise, you cannot keep
different settings for the two TOCs.

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"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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You can do this (with a bit of fiddling) by inserting a one row, two
column
table where you want the Table of Contents to appear and insert the
table of
contents into one of the cells and then copy it into the other and
then
format the one in the left cell so that the paragraphs have a
negative
indent and format the tabs so that they are all at the one right
position,
then adjust the column widths so that you only see what you want.

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"Stabitha" wrote in message
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Thanks Stefan - I think I will have to accept defeat!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

You will probably get this if you install a right-to-left
language.
Otherwise, I suspect that you are out of luck.

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"Stabitha" wrote in message
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Sorry to add this question if it has been discussed before - I
just
wondered
if it were possible to have the page numbers in a TOC
positioned on
the
left-hand-side and the text on the right?
Any help gratefully received!!