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Dual Headings on one line in a TOC
I haven't been able to figure out how to create a table of contents I want in
Word2003. Each chapter has two titles: one the name and the second the regulation code. Example: Well Locations 20AAC 25.252 (c) 1 How do I get these to appear on the same line and be evenly spaced on my TOC? I would like it to look something like: Well Locations 20AAC 25.252 (c) 1 ---------------- 1 Next Thing 20AAC 25.252 (c) 2 ---------------- 2 Third thing 20AAC 25.252 (c) 3 ---------------- 3 Any ideas? |
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Dual Headings on one line in a TOC
TC fields may be your only recourse.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Alaska_Word_novice" wrote in message ... I haven't been able to figure out how to create a table of contents I want in Word2003. Each chapter has two titles: one the name and the second the regulation code. Example: Well Locations 20AAC 25.252 (c) 1 How do I get these to appear on the same line and be evenly spaced on my TOC? I would like it to look something like: Well Locations 20AAC 25.252 (c) 1 ---------------- 1 Next Thing 20AAC 25.252 (c) 2 ---------------- 2 Third thing 20AAC 25.252 (c) 3 ---------------- 3 Any ideas? |
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