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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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As reported elsewhere in this (or another) thread, white text does
work--even without the \w switch!

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Actually I did test with hidden text and with a space, but none of
these worked. Actual visible text was required. I did not,

however,
test with text formatted in white color; I guess this could be

worth
investigating.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I was most likely testing in Word 97. Obviously my testing was

not
very
thorough, and I'm not sure I even tested that specific condition

(more
likely I tested the tab followed by text). It might be amusing

to
try to
find out what sort of text (white, Hidden, a space?) would

suffice
to make a
tab at the end of a heading work because there is obviously a

lot of
demand
for this type of formatting.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Just out of curiosity, I'd like to know what version you were

testing?
Because I just tried this in Word 2000, and a tab *after* a

heading
won't be reflected in the TOC, even with the \w switch, unless

more
text follows after that tab, in which case it is preserved:

Heading 1 paragraph:

My heading texttabMore text

In the TOC:

My heading text......... 1

(assuming of course that you set two tab stops in the TOC 1

style,
and that the first tab stop has a leader but the one at the

right
margin doesn't).

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Interestingly, I tested the \w switch in a previous version

when
I
was
writing

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm,
and
apparently
it did work, but I can't get it to work in Word 2003. sigh

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"Cathy D." wrote in message
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Suzanne, thanks for getting back to me so fast. I tried

your
recommendations, but unfortunately, it doesn't work the

way I
need
it to.
I
guess we will have to make the changes manually, or

overlook
the
messy
format.

Thank you for your help.
Cathy

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in

message
...
Unfortunately, there is probably no way around what you

are
experiencing
as
long as you continue to update the TOC. Once editing is

complete
and you
are
sure the page numbers will not change, add the tab

characters
back and
then
lock (Ctrl+F11) or unlink (Ctrl+Shift+F9) the TOC field

so
it
won't/can't
update.

One thing you might try (how well it will work depends

on
how
your
headings
are formatted): Add a tab character to the end of each

heading
in the
document. Then add a \w switch to the TOC field, which

will
preserve the
tab
characters instead of converting them to spaces. Try

this
with
one or
two
headings to see how it works before you go to the

trouble of
adding it
to
all.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Microsoft Newsgroups" wrote in

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I'm using Word 2002 and I'm creating a table of

contents
from
heading
styles
and using a dot leader that goes over to the page

numbers.
My
problem
is
that I don't want the dot leaders to go right up to

the
page
numbers.
Instead, I want them to stop about a half inch from

the
page
number.
An
example would be that I set a dot leader tab at 6.0

for
the
leaders to
stop
and a right align tab at 6.5 for the page number.

This
requires you
to
tab
once for the dot leader and then again to get to the

page
number tab
and
type in the page number. This works fine if you were

to
type
the ToC
manually, however, if you Update the ToC it doesn't

work.
Instead,
the
page
numbers slide back and line up to the dot leader tab.

It's as
though
it
can
only use one tab after the ToC entry and not two.

Does anyone know how I can get this to work. Your

help
will
be
greatly
appreciated. Thank you.



















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