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I am in Word 2000 and in my Table of content page the lines that correspond
to the page go way off the page so I cannot see them. The only way I see them is make it landscape and I do not want that. I deleted the line and recreated it my self-manually by adding the dots but the numbers will not line up now. Any suggestions on how to fix this formatting mess! Thank You... -- Heather |
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I always create your TOC in a table. You can then adjust your table
properties to hide the lines. Teri "Heather" wrote: I am in Word 2000 and in my Table of content page the lines that correspond to the page go way off the page so I cannot see them. The only way I see them is make it landscape and I do not want that. I deleted the line and recreated it my self-manually by adding the dots but the numbers will not line up now. Any suggestions on how to fix this formatting mess! Thank You... -- Heather |
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I really need to know how to edit a real TOC doc.?
The file was already created. I know it was created by bookmarking and indexing. "Teri" wrote: I always create your TOC in a table. You can then adjust your table properties to hide the lines. Teri "Heather" wrote: I am in Word 2000 and in my Table of content page the lines that correspond to the page go way off the page so I cannot see them. The only way I see them is make it landscape and I do not want that. I deleted the line and recreated it my self-manually by adding the dots but the numbers will not line up now. Any suggestions on how to fix this formatting mess! Thank You... -- Heather |
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Instead of manually recreating the TOC lines, you probably need to check
whether the TOC style has a negative margin set, which would send the page number and the line off the page. Modify the TOC styles, via Format | Style with the cursor in the biggest TOC heading. Probably just fixing TOC 1 will do cascade the change to the others. On 3/30/05 1:57 PM, "Heather" wrote: I really need to know how to edit a real TOC doc.? The file was already created. I know it was created by bookmarking and indexing. "Teri" wrote: I always create your TOC in a table. You can then adjust your table properties to hide the lines. Teri "Heather" wrote: I am in Word 2000 and in my Table of content page the lines that correspond to the page go way off the page so I cannot see them. The only way I see them is make it landscape and I do not want that. I deleted the line and recreated it my self-manually by adding the dots but the numbers will not line up now. Any suggestions on how to fix this formatting mess! Thank You... -- Heather -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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