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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
On Word 2007, when I issue command to create or update table of contents, the
third level, which is (A), (B) (C)... the abc is bolded, but the description title is not. I can't get rid of the abc bolding. Note that in the text the entire title is bolded, which is fine, but I don't want all the table to be in unbolded text, except for this abc. I tried doing it manaually, but have had no luck. |
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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
Is the TOC 3 style bold?
Did you apply bold formatting to the third level of the multilevel list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message news On Word 2007, when I issue command to create or update table of contents, the third level, which is (A), (B) (C)... the abc is bolded, but the description title is not. I can't get rid of the abc bolding. Note that in the text the entire title is bolded, which is fine, but I don't want all the table to be in unbolded text, except for this abc. I tried doing it manaually, but have had no luck. |
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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
No, TOC 3 is not bold, nor are any of the TOCs, but thanks, I had not found
that so far in 2007. And yes, the multlevel is bold in the document, both the "(A)" section numbering and the title heading. Its just that when it gets taken to the TOC, the "(A)" is bolded but the titled heading is not. I tried to do change the bolded letters manually in the TOC, but nothing changed, despite the fact that the Bolded indicator on the ribbon said I was changing something. I also highlighted several lines of the TOC and entered control+b, and the text dutifully bolded and unbolded, but not the letter. thanks. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is the TOC 3 style bold? Did you apply bold formatting to the third level of the multilevel list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message news On Word 2007, when I issue command to create or update table of contents, the third level, which is (A), (B) (C)... the abc is bolded, but the description title is not. I can't get rid of the abc bolding. Note that in the text the entire title is bolded, which is fine, but I don't want all the table to be in unbolded text, except for this abc. I tried doing it manaually, but have had no luck. |
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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
But how did you apply the bold formatting? As direct formatting (by directly
formatting the heading text) or by adding it to the style? Note that direct formatting will be reflected in the TOC. Also, did you change the font settings for the numbered list (in the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, there is a Font button)? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message ... No, TOC 3 is not bold, nor are any of the TOCs, but thanks, I had not found that so far in 2007. And yes, the multlevel is bold in the document, both the "(A)" section numbering and the title heading. Its just that when it gets taken to the TOC, the "(A)" is bolded but the titled heading is not. I tried to do change the bolded letters manually in the TOC, but nothing changed, despite the fact that the Bolded indicator on the ribbon said I was changing something. I also highlighted several lines of the TOC and entered control+b, and the text dutifully bolded and unbolded, but not the letter. thanks. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is the TOC 3 style bold? Did you apply bold formatting to the third level of the multilevel list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message news On Word 2007, when I issue command to create or update table of contents, the third level, which is (A), (B) (C)... the abc is bolded, but the description title is not. I can't get rid of the abc bolding. Note that in the text the entire title is bolded, which is fine, but I don't want all the table to be in unbolded text, except for this abc. I tried doing it manaually, but have had no luck. |
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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
But how did you apply the bold formatting?
FIRST, MY SETTINGS MIGRATED FROM WORD 2003, AND I DO NOT REMEMBER HAVING THIS PROBLEM. THIS BOLDED HEADING #3 WAS BOLDEN BY PLACING THE CURSER ON THE RIBBON STYLE BOX AND LEFT CLICK TO MODIFY, AND THE BOLDED BOX IS HIGHLIGHTED, AS I INSTRUCTED. I USE THE 2ND TABLE OF CONTENTS PRE SET BY THE PROGRAM, ON THE REFERENCE/TABLE OF CONTENTS DROP DOWN As direct formatting (by directly formatting the heading text) or by adding it to the style? Note that direct formatting will be reflected in the TOC. NO IT WAS NOT DIRECTLY FORMATTED. I CHECKED ALSO BY HIGHLIGHTING THE (A) AND THE BOLD BOX ON THE RIBBON WAS NOT HIGHLIGHTED. PLACING THE CURSER DIRECTLY ON THE HEADING 3 TEXT, I NOTED THERE WAS NO BOX. THE BOLD INDICATOR WAS ON. ON THE TOC, THE HEADING TEXT WAS NOT BOLDED BUT THE (A) IS Also, did you change the font settings for the numbered list (in the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, there is a Font button)? IN CHECKING THE NEW MULTLEVEL LIST DIALOG, THE FONT WAS BOLDED. WHEN I CHANGE THE A TO REGULAR NOT BOLDED, AND UPDATE THE TOC, THEN THE REFERENCE WAS NOT BOLDED. HOWEVER, IN THE TEXT OF THE TITLE IN THE BODY OF THE DOCUMENT, THE (A) WAS NOT BOLDED, ALTHOUGH THE TEXT WAS. THANK YOU. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote: But how did you apply the bold formatting? As direct formatting (by directly formatting the heading text) or by adding it to the style? Note that direct formatting will be reflected in the TOC. Also, did you change the font settings for the numbered list (in the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, there is a Font button)? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message ... No, TOC 3 is not bold, nor are any of the TOCs, but thanks, I had not found that so far in 2007. And yes, the multlevel is bold in the document, both the "(A)" section numbering and the title heading. Its just that when it gets taken to the TOC, the "(A)" is bolded but the titled heading is not. I tried to do change the bolded letters manually in the TOC, but nothing changed, despite the fact that the Bolded indicator on the ribbon said I was changing something. I also highlighted several lines of the TOC and entered control+b, and the text dutifully bolded and unbolded, but not the letter. thanks. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is the TOC 3 style bold? Did you apply bold formatting to the third level of the multilevel list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message news On Word 2007, when I issue command to create or update table of contents, the third level, which is (A), (B) (C)... the abc is bolded, but the description title is not. I can't get rid of the abc bolding. Note that in the text the entire title is bolded, which is fine, but I don't want all the table to be in unbolded text, except for this abc. I tried doing it manaually, but have had no luck. |
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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
"bretsharon" wrote in message
... But how did you apply the bold formatting? FIRST, MY SETTINGS MIGRATED FROM WORD 2003, AND I DO NOT REMEMBER HAVING THIS PROBLEM. THIS BOLDED HEADING #3 WAS BOLDEN BY PLACING THE CURSER ON THE RIBBON STYLE BOX AND LEFT CLICK TO MODIFY, AND THE BOLDED BOX IS HIGHLIGHTED, AS I INSTRUCTED. I USE THE 2ND TABLE OF CONTENTS PRE SET BY THE PROGRAM, ON THE REFERENCE/TABLE OF CONTENTS DROP DOWN As direct formatting (by directly formatting the heading text) or by adding it to the style? Note that direct formatting will be reflected in the TOC. NO IT WAS NOT DIRECTLY FORMATTED. I CHECKED ALSO BY HIGHLIGHTING THE "(A)" AND THE BOLD BOX ON THE RIBBON WAS NOT HIGHLIGHTED. PLACING THE CURSER DIRECTLY ON THE HEADING 3 TEXT, I NOTED THERE WAS NO BOX. THE BOLD INDICATOR WAS ON. ON THE TOC, THE HEADING TEXT WAS NOT BOLDED BUT THE "(A)" IS Also, did you change the font settings for the numbered list (in the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, there is a Font button)? IN CHECKING THE NEW MULTLEVEL LIST DIALOG, THE FONT WAS BOLDED. WHEN I CHANGE THE "A" TO REGULAR NOT BOLDED, AND UPDATE THE TOC, THEN THE REFERENCE WAS NOT BOLDED. HOWEVER, IN THE TEXT OF THE TITLE IN THE BODY OF THE DOCUMENT, THE ("A") WAS NOT BOLDED, ALTHOUGH THE TEXT WAS. I suspect you'd better treat the document as damaged. Delete the TOC and save the document. Create a new document, set up the numbering correctly, then copy the original document except for the final paragraph mark (Ctrl+A, Shift+Left arrow, Ctrl+C) and paste into the new document (Ctrl+V). Click the Paste Options button and choose to "Match Destination Formatting." Insert a TOC again. Does that fix the issues? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP THANK YOU. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote: But how did you apply the bold formatting? As direct formatting (by directly formatting the heading text) or by adding it to the style? Note that direct formatting will be reflected in the TOC. Also, did you change the font settings for the numbered list (in the Define New Multilevel List dialog box, there is a Font button)? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message ... No, TOC 3 is not bold, nor are any of the TOCs, but thanks, I had not found that so far in 2007. And yes, the multlevel is bold in the document, both the "(A)" section numbering and the title heading. Its just that when it gets taken to the TOC, the "(A)" is bolded but the titled heading is not. I tried to do change the bolded letters manually in the TOC, but nothing changed, despite the fact that the Bolded indicator on the ribbon said I was changing something. I also highlighted several lines of the TOC and entered control+b, and the text dutifully bolded and unbolded, but not the letter. thanks. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is the TOC 3 style bold? Did you apply bold formatting to the third level of the multilevel list? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bretsharon" wrote in message news On Word 2007, when I issue command to create or update table of contents, the third level, which is (A), (B) (C)... the abc is bolded, but the description title is not. I can't get rid of the abc bolding. Note that in the text the entire title is bolded, which is fine, but I don't want all the table to be in unbolded text, except for this abc. I tried doing it manaually, but have had no luck. |
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Table of Contents, 3rd level is Bold for only the # only
Interestingly, the problem remains when I select different styles or themes I
guess you would call it. I avoid making any changes in these styles. |
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