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Set heading outline levels for TOC without using lists in Word 200
Hi, I have a document with various headings which should be displayed in the
Table of Contents at three levels, preferably with indentation, for example: Chapter Title ...................... 1 Sub-heading ................... 1 Topic ......................... 1 However, in the body of the document, the headings at all three levels must appear at the left margin of the page without bullets or numbers, as follows: Chapter Title Sub-heading lorem ipsum Topic lorem ipsum Another Sub-heading lorem ipsum Another Topic lorem ipsum Any advice on the easiest way to accomplish this by managing styles in the document that already exists would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Set heading outline levels for TOC without using lists in Word200
Simply format each of your Heading styles to be exactly the same
except for their names. Because their names are different, the ToC machine will treat them differently. On Mar 8, 12:06*am, Zunaid wrote: Hi, I have a document with various headings which should be displayed in the Table of Contents at three levels, preferably with indentation, for example: Chapter Title ...................... 1 * * Sub-heading ................... 1 * * * * Topic ......................... 1 However, in the body of the document, the headings at all three levels must appear at the left margin of the page without bullets or numbers, as follows: Chapter Title Sub-heading lorem ipsum Topic lorem ipsum Another Sub-heading lorem ipsum Another Topic lorem ipsum Any advice on the easiest way to accomplish this by managing styles in the document that already exists would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Set heading outline levels for TOC without using lists in Word200
Simply format each of your Heading styles to be exactly the same
except for their names. Because their names are different, the ToC machine will treat them differently. On Mar 8, 12:06*am, Zunaid wrote: Hi, I have a document with various headings which should be displayed in the Table of Contents at three levels, preferably with indentation, for example: Chapter Title ...................... 1 * * Sub-heading ................... 1 * * * * Topic ......................... 1 However, in the body of the document, the headings at all three levels must appear at the left margin of the page without bullets or numbers, as follows: Chapter Title Sub-heading lorem ipsum Topic lorem ipsum Another Sub-heading lorem ipsum Another Topic lorem ipsum Any advice on the easiest way to accomplish this by managing styles in the document that already exists would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Set heading outline levels for TOC without using lists in Word 200
I'm not sure what you're asking. You can format the heading styles any way
you want. This doesn't affect the TOC styles, which by default have the progressive indents you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Zunaid" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a document with various headings which should be displayed in the Table of Contents at three levels, preferably with indentation, for example: Chapter Title ...................... 1 Sub-heading ................... 1 Topic ......................... 1 However, in the body of the document, the headings at all three levels must appear at the left margin of the page without bullets or numbers, as follows: Chapter Title Sub-heading lorem ipsum Topic lorem ipsum Another Sub-heading lorem ipsum Another Topic lorem ipsum Any advice on the easiest way to accomplish this by managing styles in the document that already exists would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Set heading outline levels for TOC without using lists in Word 200
I'm not sure what you're asking. You can format the heading styles any way
you want. This doesn't affect the TOC styles, which by default have the progressive indents you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Zunaid" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a document with various headings which should be displayed in the Table of Contents at three levels, preferably with indentation, for example: Chapter Title ...................... 1 Sub-heading ................... 1 Topic ......................... 1 However, in the body of the document, the headings at all three levels must appear at the left margin of the page without bullets or numbers, as follows: Chapter Title Sub-heading lorem ipsum Topic lorem ipsum Another Sub-heading lorem ipsum Another Topic lorem ipsum Any advice on the easiest way to accomplish this by managing styles in the document that already exists would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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