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TOC loses selected font when created
We have two specific fonts for Heading 1 and 2. We select these for each
level of our document however when the TOC is created it reverts back to Calbri or Cambria. How can we maintain our corporate standards in our TOC? |
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TOC loses selected font when created
The appearance of text in the TOC is determined by TOC styles, not the
heading styles that they refer to. I suspect TOC 1 and TOC 2 for the TOC you're refering to in your example. Simply modify them to reflect the font, size, and any other attributes you would like. Hope this helps "Becky" wrote in message ... We have two specific fonts for Heading 1 and 2. We select these for each level of our document however when the TOC is created it reverts back to Calbri or Cambria. How can we maintain our corporate standards in our TOC? |
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Ah, where do I go to modify the TOC styles?
"WhiteRat" wrote: The appearance of text in the TOC is determined by TOC styles, not the heading styles that they refer to. I suspect TOC 1 and TOC 2 for the TOC you're refering to in your example. Simply modify them to reflect the font, size, and any other attributes you would like. Hope this helps "Becky" wrote in message ... We have two specific fonts for Heading 1 and 2. We select these for each level of our document however when the TOC is created it reverts back to Calbri or Cambria. How can we maintain our corporate standards in our TOC? |
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TOC loses selected font when created
From your default fonts, I'm assuming you are running Word 2007. If so,
there are multiple ways to get there, but I usually show the list of styles by clicking on the lower right hand corner of the "Styles" box on the Home tab. This will show a list of styles. If the TOC ones are not visible, click on options at the bottom of the list, and "show all" if necessary, but I doubt it will be since you already are using TOC styles in your document. Then right click on the TOC style you want to modify, and click um... modify. This will take you to the standard style modification screen, where you can make any changes you like. I would suggest only changing one thing at a time if you are new at this, but it sounds like you only want to change the font itself, so no worries. Also, there is a wonderful review of Word TOC features and functions at: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html Have fun. "Becky" wrote in message news Ah, where do I go to modify the TOC styles? "WhiteRat" wrote: The appearance of text in the TOC is determined by TOC styles, not the heading styles that they refer to. I suspect TOC 1 and TOC 2 for the TOC you're refering to in your example. Simply modify them to reflect the font, size, and any other attributes you would like. Hope this helps "Becky" wrote in message ... We have two specific fonts for Heading 1 and 2. We select these for each level of our document however when the TOC is created it reverts back to Calbri or Cambria. How can we maintain our corporate standards in our TOC? |
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