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2003 TOC and Styles
I have a document in which I have the style header 1 which is Arial and then
the next header is style 2 etc. and they all are Arial. Now I put in the Table of Contents and the headers are different fonts. Header 1 is still Arial but Header 2 is Times New Roman until it gets down to the 4th line then it comes in as Arial. What am I doing wrong or how do I fix this problem? I know I can hit font on the left mouse button but I need to try to fix this so others don't have this problem. |
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2003 TOC and Styles
The formatting of TOC entries are determined by the corresponding TOC style
(TOC 1 for level 1, TOC 2 for level 2). However, direct formatting added to headings will be reflected in the TOC. How did you format the headings in the document? See also http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Laurie" wrote in message ... I have a document in which I have the style header 1 which is Arial and then the next header is style 2 etc. and they all are Arial. Now I put in the Table of Contents and the headers are different fonts. Header 1 is still Arial but Header 2 is Times New Roman until it gets down to the 4th line then it comes in as Arial. What am I doing wrong or how do I fix this problem? I know I can hit font on the left mouse button but I need to try to fix this so others don't have this problem. |
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