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One other "gotya", make sure you aren't using the \w switch in your toc
field code; we were for a specific reason, but extra tabs got in our text to be the entry, and really through off the columnar formatting. "srd" wrote in message newsp.svwn7liy9bhpqa@jq0arm4... Section headings in legal briefs tend to be long. When creating a table of contents using the native heading styles, Word doesn't automatically break the lines, and the entries crowd their page numbers. My workaround is to manually break the entries, but when I update the contents, the line breaks revert. Is there a way to get Word to automatically break the entries or at least to avoid having them revert? Stephen |
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