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Can you use more than 9 levels in a Word table of contents? How?
I have a client that wants to use more than 9 levels in a Table of COntents
in Word. When you are in the T of C tab - towards the bottom - there is a Show Levels box with options to show from 1-9 levels. 9 is the highest number available. Is 9 levels the max that can be used in Word? or is there a way to somehow add more than the 9 levels? KZ2000 |
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Can you use more than 9 levels in a Word table of contents? How?
There is no way to have more than nine levels, no. A TOC with more than
three or four levels would be impossibly complex, anyway, especially as this would imply a document with more than that number of heading levels (again, an unreadable document). -- 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. "KZ2000" wrote in message ... I have a client that wants to use more than 9 levels in a Table of COntents in Word. When you are in the T of C tab - towards the bottom - there is a Show Levels box with options to show from 1-9 levels. 9 is the highest number available. Is 9 levels the max that can be used in Word? or is there a way to somehow add more than the 9 levels? KZ2000 |
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