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Word 2007 TOC indentation
We have just converted to Office 2007. The TOC setup we used in
previous deocuments is not carying over too well. Our documents use varous heading levels and in our TOC we want the formating of those levels to be ignored so we just have a plain TOC with all items flush left, a dot leader and page numbers flush right. However, so far I have been unable to get a TOC to generate that does not try to mimic the actual heading levels of the items. any help will be appreciated Robert |
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Word 2007 TOC indentation
If you brought over your original template with the ToC styles set up and
saved as part of the templates, you only need to use Insert TOC and make sure to choose From Template in the Formats box. If that doesn't work, then the TOC Styles weren't brought over and you will need to edit the TOC1, TOC2, TOC3, etc styles and save them to the template. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Robert H" wrote in message ... We have just converted to Office 2007. The TOC setup we used in previous deocuments is not carying over too well. Our documents use varous heading levels and in our TOC we want the formating of those levels to be ignored so we just have a plain TOC with all items flush left, a dot leader and page numbers flush right. However, so far I have been unable to get a TOC to generate that does not try to mimic the actual heading levels of the items. any help will be appreciated Robert |
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