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table of contents, section name indentation
(Word 2002), I have a table of contents with 5 headings. The 5 section
numbers are indented ok. The section names for the first 3 headings are indented ok but the section names for heading 4, 5 are not indented (the section names appears right after the section number) 1 section1 1.1 section 1.1 1.2 section 1.2 1.3section 3.1 1.4section 1.4 How do I get spaces (or tabs) in between the section number and the section name? Thank you |
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table of contents, section name indentation
My guess is that you just need to move the built-in tab stop or hanging
indent to the right to accommodate the longer numbers. See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/NumberAlignment.htm. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "bluefishtank" wrote in message ... (Word 2002), I have a table of contents with 5 headings. The 5 section numbers are indented ok. The section names for the first 3 headings are indented ok but the section names for heading 4, 5 are not indented (the section names appears right after the section number) 1 section1 1.1 section 1.1 1.2 section 1.2 1.3section 3.1 1.4section 1.4 How do I get spaces (or tabs) in between the section number and the section name? Thank you |
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