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Applying Multi-Level numbering to Table of Contents
In Word 2007, can you apply a multi-level numbering scheme to a Table of
Contents? For example, first level entries need to have roman numerals (I, II, etc.) and second levels entires need to have lowercase letters (i.e., a,b,c, etc.). I tried to do this by defining a new list style, and it applies the roman numerals to the Heading 1 entries but appears to drop the Heading 2 entries from the Table of Contents. |
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Applying Multi-Level numbering to Table of Contents
Are you saying that you want the TOC entries but not the actual headings
numbered? If so, just set up a multilevel list where the TOC 1 style is attached to the first level of numbering, TOC 2 is attached to level 2, and so on. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "PC Instructor" wrote in message ... In Word 2007, can you apply a multi-level numbering scheme to a Table of Contents? For example, first level entries need to have roman numerals (I, II, etc.) and second levels entires need to have lowercase letters (i.e., a,b,c, etc.). I tried to do this by defining a new list style, and it applies the roman numerals to the Heading 1 entries but appears to drop the Heading 2 entries from the Table of Contents. |
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Applying Multi-Level numbering to Table of Contents
Use Home tab Multilevel List | Define New Multilevel List to set up the
numbering that you want. Click the More button and be sure to associate a paragraph style with each level of numbering. For more on the general principles of numbering, see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "PC Instructor" wrote: In Word 2007, can you apply a multi-level numbering scheme to a Table of Contents? For example, first level entries need to have roman numerals (I, II, etc.) and second levels entires need to have lowercase letters (i.e., a,b,c, etc.). I tried to do this by defining a new list style, and it applies the roman numerals to the Heading 1 entries but appears to drop the Heading 2 entries from the Table of Contents. |
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