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I am currently using Word 2000.
I dont quite understand the concept of Table of Contents. I've named my headings as follows (I'll only name a few): Level 1 Briefing Appendices. What I'm trying to achieve is: Briefing Then I would like a space of 18pt before Appendix 1, but then 9pts between appendix 2, appendix 3, appendix 4, etc. Ive used the Modify button in TOC but this puts 18pts before everything and not just before the first heading. Am I trying to achieve the impossible or is there a way around this? Thanks. Jo -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Jo via OfficeKB.com wrote:
I am currently using Word 2000. I don't quite understand the concept of Table of Contents. I've named my headings as follows (I'll only name a few): Level 1 Briefing Appendices. What I'm trying to achieve is: Briefing Then I would like a space of 18pt before Appendix 1, but then 9pts between appendix 2, appendix 3, appendix 4, etc. I've used the Modify button in TOC but this puts 18pts before everything and not just before the first heading. Am I trying to achieve the impossible or is there a way around this? Thanks. Jo You have to adjust each individual TOC font style |
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When you modify a TOC style, the modification is applied to *all*
entries using that particular style; the rule is that level one headings use TOC 1, level two headings use TOC 2, etc. Note, however, that you can map a paragraph of text to any TOC level. For example, you can apply a non-heading style to your Appendix 1, set its outline level to 9 (assuming this level is not used), add this level to the TOC and then format the corresponding TOC style the way you want it to display. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jo via OfficeKB.com" wrote in message news:6de9e9f198c4c@uwe... I am currently using Word 2000. I don't quite understand the concept of Table of Contents. I've named my headings as follows (I'll only name a few): Level 1 Briefing Appendices. What I'm trying to achieve is: Briefing Then I would like a space of 18pt before Appendix 1, but then 9pts between appendix 2, appendix 3, appendix 4, etc. I've used the Modify button in TOC but this puts 18pts before everything and not just before the first heading. Am I trying to achieve the impossible or is there a way around this? Thanks. Jo -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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For more, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... When you modify a TOC style, the modification is applied to *all* entries using that particular style; the rule is that level one headings use TOC 1, level two headings use TOC 2, etc. Note, however, that you can map a paragraph of text to any TOC level. For example, you can apply a non-heading style to your Appendix 1, set its outline level to 9 (assuming this level is not used), add this level to the TOC and then format the corresponding TOC style the way you want it to display. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jo via OfficeKB.com" wrote in message news:6de9e9f198c4c@uwe... I am currently using Word 2000. I don't quite understand the concept of Table of Contents. I've named my headings as follows (I'll only name a few): Level 1 Briefing Appendices. What I'm trying to achieve is: Briefing Then I would like a space of 18pt before Appendix 1, but then 9pts between appendix 2, appendix 3, appendix 4, etc. I've used the Modify button in TOC but this puts 18pts before everything and not just before the first heading. Am I trying to achieve the impossible or is there a way around this? Thanks. Jo -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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