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in the TOC field, select the "level" of the styles to be different than
any you using for the main TOC. Then, the table you're creating will have the styles "Toc"+ the level number. Format the styles to have the border, alignment, tabs, etc. that you want. I don't know how to make it look like a regular table, though. I thought of "text to table", but that doesn't seem to work unless you convert the list to static text instead of an updateable TOC. (how to replace a field with its results? gotta be in the FAQ somewhere...) |
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