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I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done
everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? |
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tab leader TOC
You'll need to modify the given TOC style to add a leader to the right tab
stop. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ... I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? |
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tab leader TOC
Okay but how?
Table of Contents/Modify/Modify...and then where? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You'll need to modify the given TOC style to add a leader to the right tab stop. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ... I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? |
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Erin;2629225 Wrote: Okay but how? Table of Contents/Modify/Modify...and then where? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: - You'll need to modify the given TOC style to add a leader to the right tab stop. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ...- I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? - - Open the TOC style where you struggle with in the Style Pane, say it is TOC3, and modify it like any other style. The tab leader is under Tabs. Select the (right) tab where your page numbers appear, as Suzanne mentioned, and check the radio button with the leader style of your choice. Note: in case your TOC styles don't appear in the styles pane, select Custom... at the bottom and check the TOC styles in use (they look like TOC1, TOC2, etc). Also, if you position yr mouse in the TOC, you'll see the TOC style appear in the menu bar (assuming you have the formatting menu activated), and you can then open it from there. -- Henk57 |
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tab leader TOC
See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styl...ifyAStyle.html
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ... Okay but how? Table of Contents/Modify/Modify...and then where? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You'll need to modify the given TOC style to add a leader to the right tab stop. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ... I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? |
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tab leader TOC
That didn't do the trick. The TOC1 (the style this pesky little title is
under) is already right tabbed, and TOC1's in the TOC are alighned accordingly, with the dots. But not this one stupid one. I can manually 'tab" it, but as soon as U "Update Field", it goes back to being tabless, the word and page number stuck together. like so: A.50 WIC State Issuer Accounting Detail Report Screen 155 A.51 WIC State Issuer Report Query Screen 157 Glossary 158 General Subjects Index 160 See the "General Subjects Index" above? it is the same "style" as "Glossary," and yet somehow, Glossary does not get the benefit of a tab leader. WTH? "Henk57" wrote: Erin;2629225 Wrote: Okay but how? Table of Contents/Modify/Modify...and then where? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: - You'll need to modify the given TOC style to add a leader to the right tab stop. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ...- I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? - - Open the TOC style where you struggle with in the Style Pane, say it is TOC3, and modify it like any other style. The tab leader is under Tabs. Select the (right) tab where your page numbers appear, as Suzanne mentioned, and check the radio button with the leader style of your choice. Note: in case your TOC styles don't appear in the styles pane, select Custom... at the bottom and check the TOC styles in use (they look like TOC1, TOC2, etc). Also, if you position yr mouse in the TOC, you'll see the TOC style appear in the menu bar (assuming you have the formatting menu activated), and you can then open it from there. -- Henk57 |
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In this case there is probably a tab stop to the right of Glossary and left
of the right-aligned one. The other, longer entries are unaffected. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ... That didn't do the trick. The TOC1 (the style this pesky little title is under) is already right tabbed, and TOC1's in the TOC are alighned accordingly, with the dots. But not this one stupid one. I can manually 'tab" it, but as soon as U "Update Field", it goes back to being tabless, the word and page number stuck together. like so: A.50 WIC State Issuer Accounting Detail Report Screen 155 A.51 WIC State Issuer Report Query Screen 157 Glossary 158 General Subjects Index 160 See the "General Subjects Index" above? it is the same "style" as "Glossary," and yet somehow, Glossary does not get the benefit of a tab leader. WTH? "Henk57" wrote: Erin;2629225 Wrote: Okay but how? Table of Contents/Modify/Modify...and then where? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: - You'll need to modify the given TOC style to add a leader to the right tab stop. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Erin" wrote in message ...- I have one silly "content" that doesn;t have a tab leader. I've done everything I can think of, but everytime I update the field, it goes back to no tab leader while everyone else has one. What can I do? - - Open the TOC style where you struggle with in the Style Pane, say it is TOC3, and modify it like any other style. The tab leader is under Tabs. Select the (right) tab where your page numbers appear, as Suzanne mentioned, and check the radio button with the leader style of your choice. Note: in case your TOC styles don't appear in the styles pane, select Custom... at the bottom and check the TOC styles in use (they look like TOC1, TOC2, etc). Also, if you position yr mouse in the TOC, you'll see the TOC style appear in the menu bar (assuming you have the formatting menu activated), and you can then open it from there. -- Henk57 |
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