In that case, you do what Stefan told you first: set "nothing" to follow the
numbering and insert a line break manually. The line break will become a
space in the TOC.
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"George" wrote in message
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This is what I tried. However I want to include in the TOC both Chapter 1
and the title. In this case I get the page number on both, and I only
want one.
Get TOC:
Chapter 1 ----------- 1
The title ----------- 1
Desired TOC:
Chapter 1
The title ----------- 1
Any help.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in
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Alternatively, if you don't want the "Chapter" part to be in the
TOC, use two styles: Heading 1 for the numbering and a custom style
for the title of the TOC. When you create the TOC, make sure to
exclude Heading 1 and add your custom style.
Alternatively, you can use Heading 1 for the chapter titles and a
custom numbered style for the chapter number. This works fine if you
don't need to include the chapter number in an outline numbering
scheme, page numbers, figure captions, etc.
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