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Hard return after numbering in heading styles
How do I get a hard return after the section number and before the title of
the heading? For example, I want heading 1 to look like this: Section 1 Title of Section Also, how do I get an unnumbered heading to appear in the table of contents with other numbered headings? That is, I want to apply the same style to a heading that doesn't have numbering as I do to the remaining headings that do have numbering and have both appear in the table of contents. For example, the TOC would look like this: Introduction..... Section 1 Title.... Thank you! |
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Hard return after numbering in heading styles
The line(s) containing the actual title will not be in a "heading"
style at all, but in an ordinary paragraph style that happens to have all the same settings as the Heading style it follows. You'll put the name of its style as the name of the style for the following paragraph in your Heading style, and you'll never know the difference. (Make both of these styles Keep With Next.) I'll let someone else deal with the ToC. On Mar 24, 2:18*pm, rmarshall wrote: How do I get a hard return after the section number and before the title of the heading? For example, I want heading 1 to look like this: Section 1 Title of Section Also, how do I get an unnumbered heading to appear in the table of contents with other numbered headings? That is, I want to apply the same style to a heading that doesn't have numbering as I do to the remaining headings that do have numbering and have both appear in the table of contents. For example, the TOC would look like this: Introduction..... Section 1 Title.... Thank you! |
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Hard return after numbering in heading styles
rmarshall;2688309 Wrote: How do I get a hard return after the section number and before the title of the heading? For example, I want heading 1 to look like this: Section 1 Title of Section Also, how do I get an unnumbered heading to appear in the table of contents with other numbered headings? That is, I want to apply the same style to a heading that doesn't have numbering as I do to the remaining headings that do have numbering and have both appear in the table of contents. For example, the TOC would look like this: Introduction..... Section 1 Title.... Thank you! Assuming you want to have both in the same document, one way to do it (I think - I haven't tested it) is to create two separate styles, for Title of Section w/o a number, and for Section # Title. Make the Title invisible in the latter style by using a white font (not *hidden* as this will be ignored). To keep flexibility if yr titles change, link them (the ones with Style Title of Section w/o number) to the white-font titles. For the TOC, assign the styles that the TOC field needs to pick up from yr document, incl. the number + white-font title) and assign the appropriate TOC level (style) to it (obviously with the appropriate font colour this time. I hope this makes sense and is helpful. -- Henk57 |
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Hard return after numbering in heading styles
Here's how I handle this:
Use Heading 1 for the section title. Create another style (call it Section Number, for example) for the section number. Give it auto numbering with a Section label and choose "Nothing" as the character to follow the number. Give it an outline level of Body Text so it won't show up in the TOC. For headings at the same level as Heading 1 that you don't want numbered in the TOC, create a new style identical to Heading 1 but with a different name. Give it a different outline level. In the TOC, format the TOC 1 style with "Section #" numbering. The TOC style used for the other headings at the same level will be identical except for the numbering. For example, suppose you have three heading levels in the TOC. Use outline level 4 for the unnumbered headings and format TOC 4 the same as TOC 1 except for the numbering. For more on this, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "rmarshall" wrote in message ... How do I get a hard return after the section number and before the title of the heading? For example, I want heading 1 to look like this: Section 1 Title of Section Also, how do I get an unnumbered heading to appear in the table of contents with other numbered headings? That is, I want to apply the same style to a heading that doesn't have numbering as I do to the remaining headings that do have numbering and have both appear in the table of contents. For example, the TOC would look like this: Introduction..... Section 1 Title.... Thank you! |
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