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complicated table of contents
Hello,
I have a document I modify each week and send out and when I made the original document I set up a table of contents which was triggered off 2 styles (myheading 1 and myheading 2). The 1st heading did not have any page numbers associated with it but the second heading did. It looked like this: {TOC \T " MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1 " \N "2-2"} And resulted in something like this (heading 1 is centered): Heading 1 Heading 2 ............. 2 Anyway, someone suggested that I somehow add into the table the author of each article. So I am trying to figure out the best way of presenting it and how to get it inserted into the table of contents. I could put the author name in a style of its own to be picked up by the toc. I could potentially put the author after heading 2 (article name) in a smaller type if that is possible or alternatively on a separate line also in a smaller font without a page number associated with it (since that would be covered by heading 2). Can anyone help me with this. If I have been unclear I can clarify. Thanks, Ben |
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I can't imagine why you mapped Heading 1 to TOC 2 and vice versa, but it
would actually work for you in this instance because you will need to suppress numbering for TOC 2 and 3 (Heading 1 and whatever style you use for the author's name). For the sake of argument, say that you used Heading 3 for the author's name, then your TOC field would be: {TOC \t "MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1, MYHEADING 3,3" \n "2-3" } -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "ben" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a document I modify each week and send out and when I made the original document I set up a table of contents which was triggered off 2 styles (myheading 1 and myheading 2). The 1st heading did not have any page numbers associated with it but the second heading did. It looked like this: {TOC \T " MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1 " \N "2-2"} And resulted in something like this (heading 1 is centered): Heading 1 Heading 2 ............. 2 Anyway, someone suggested that I somehow add into the table the author of each article. So I am trying to figure out the best way of presenting it and how to get it inserted into the table of contents. I could put the author name in a style of its own to be picked up by the toc. I could potentially put the author after heading 2 (article name) in a smaller type if that is possible or alternatively on a separate line also in a smaller font without a page number associated with it (since that would be covered by heading 2). Can anyone help me with this. If I have been unclear I can clarify. Thanks, Ben |
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Thanks for your help. I'll try it out.
regards. Ben Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: I can't imagine why you mapped Heading 1 to TOC 2 and vice versa, but it would actually work for you in this instance because you will need to suppress numbering for TOC 2 and 3 (Heading 1 and whatever style you use for the author's name). For the sake of argument, say that you used Heading 3 for the author's name, then your TOC field would be: {TOC \t "MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1, MYHEADING 3,3" \n "2-3" } |
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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
I can't imagine why you mapped Heading 1 to TOC 2 and vice versa, but it would actually work for you in this instance because you will need to suppress numbering for TOC 2 and 3 (Heading 1 and whatever style you use for the author's name). For the sake of argument, say that you used Heading 3 for the author's name, then your TOC field would be: {TOC \t "MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1, MYHEADING 3,3" \n "2-3" } Hello. It worked - thank you very much! Would you know the following? Some of the authors appear underlined in the toc if they are also that way in the document. Is there anyway to force them to not be underlined in the toc by default? Is there a way to make the author name in the document invisible in the document but picked up in the toc (sometimes I have other things on the line with the author and if the author's name is in the middle of text it doesn't seem to be picked up by the toc. I thought to get around it by stating the author separately, but invisibly in the document)? Not so important, but is there an easy way to get the author on the same line as the second heading? Thanks for any of the above. I really appreciate your help. regards, Ben |
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You can have the author on the same line as another heading if you make the
author part of the heading paragraph, by using a line break instead of a paragraph break between the two. But this will also require that the same formatting be used for both because, as you have seen, the TOC picks up any direct font formatting you apply to headings; it does not pick up font formatting applied by the style. You can force Word to create a TOC entry in any form you like by using TC fields (which are invisible in the printed document), but it may be difficult to combine these with existing headings and build a TOC based on both. For more on TC fields, see Word's Help. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "ben" wrote in message ... Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: I can't imagine why you mapped Heading 1 to TOC 2 and vice versa, but it would actually work for you in this instance because you will need to suppress numbering for TOC 2 and 3 (Heading 1 and whatever style you use for the author's name). For the sake of argument, say that you used Heading 3 for the author's name, then your TOC field would be: {TOC \t "MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1, MYHEADING 3,3" \n "2-3" } Hello. It worked - thank you very much! Would you know the following? Some of the authors appear underlined in the toc if they are also that way in the document. Is there anyway to force them to not be underlined in the toc by default? Is there a way to make the author name in the document invisible in the document but picked up in the toc (sometimes I have other things on the line with the author and if the author's name is in the middle of text it doesn't seem to be picked up by the toc. I thought to get around it by stating the author separately, but invisibly in the document)? Not so important, but is there an easy way to get the author on the same line as the second heading? Thanks for any of the above. I really appreciate your help. regards, Ben |
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