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How do I get a TOC to format as I ask it to?
I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I
spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ...........................................1 Another Header One .................................................. ...............................2 Header Two............................................... ............................................2 This is the Header Two............................................... ............................3 Header Three .................................................. ....................................3 Header Four.............................................. .......................................4 Header Five.............................................. ....................................4 And Another Header One............................................... ............................5 |
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Just did this, here are my notes - hope this helps
IDENTIFY TOC ENTRY STYLES Go to the TOC and select an entry that needs to be modified (not the 1st one because this selects the entire table) From the toolbar choose €śFormat€ť and then €śStyles and Formatting€ť The style used appears in the €śformatting of selected text€ť box (make a note of this style name) Put the cursor on the right side of the €śformatting of selected text€ť box and click the arrow to open the menu Choose €śReveal Formatting€ť and do a screen print or write out this information MODIFY TOC ENTRY STYLES Open the €śReveal Formatting€ť menu and select €śStyles and Formatting€ť Locate the style name to be modified and place the cursor to the right of it and choose €śmodify€ť On the €śModify Style€ť box choose €śFormat€ť and choose what needs to be changed NOTE; Leader (€¦€¦..) is in TABS and Indent is in Paragraph HOW TO CHANGE WHAT THE STYLES PULLED BY THE TOC With the cursor resting inside the TOC to be updated, Click: Insert Field Categories - Index and Tables Field Names €“ TOC Click on €śTable of Contents Button€ť From the Table of Contents Tab, Click: €śOutlining Toolbar€ť and then click €śOption€ť Add/Remove/ or Change the TOC level in the box next to the Style Name to Add or Delete entries from the TOC. Click €śReset€ť and then €śOK€ť and €śOK€ť again on the next dialogue box. "crando" wrote: I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ..........................................1 Another Header One .................................................. ..............................2 Header Two............................................... ............................................2 This is the Header Two............................................... ............................3 Header Three .................................................. ...................................3 Header Four.............................................. .......................................4 Header Five.............................................. ....................................4 And Another Header One............................................... ............................5 |
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Turtleshelby
It worked, to a point. I went to reveal formatting, made the changes, etc. But when I went to insert field it inserted the TOC with the formatting I had deleted, not what I currently wanted! "turtleshelby" wrote: Just did this, here are my notes - hope this helps IDENTIFY TOC ENTRY STYLES Go to the TOC and select an entry that needs to be modified (not the 1st one because this selects the entire table) From the toolbar choose €śFormat€ť and then €śStyles and Formatting€ť The style used appears in the €śformatting of selected text€ť box (make a note of this style name) Put the cursor on the right side of the €śformatting of selected text€ť box and click the arrow to open the menu Choose €śReveal Formatting€ť and do a screen print or write out this information MODIFY TOC ENTRY STYLES Open the €śReveal Formatting€ť menu and select €śStyles and Formatting€ť Locate the style name to be modified and place the cursor to the right of it and choose €śmodify€ť On the €śModify Style€ť box choose €śFormat€ť and choose what needs to be changed NOTE; Leader (€¦€¦..) is in TABS and Indent is in Paragraph HOW TO CHANGE WHAT THE STYLES PULLED BY THE TOC With the cursor resting inside the TOC to be updated, Click: Insert Field Categories - Index and Tables Field Names €“ TOC Click on €śTable of Contents Button€ť From the Table of Contents Tab, Click: €śOutlining Toolbar€ť and then click €śOption€ť Add/Remove/ or Change the TOC level in the box next to the Style Name to Add or Delete entries from the TOC. Click €śReset€ť and then €śOK€ť and €śOK€ť again on the next dialogue box. "crando" wrote: I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ..........................................1 Another Header One .................................................. ..............................2 Header Two............................................... ............................................2 This is the Header Two............................................... ............................3 Header Three .................................................. ...................................3 Header Four.............................................. .......................................4 Header Five.............................................. ....................................4 And Another Header One............................................... ............................5 |
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I may of checked "add to template" when I made the changes, does the reveal
formatting now reflect the changes you made? "crando" wrote: Turtleshelby It worked, to a point. I went to reveal formatting, made the changes, etc. But when I went to insert field it inserted the TOC with the formatting I had deleted, not what I currently wanted! "turtleshelby" wrote: Just did this, here are my notes - hope this helps IDENTIFY TOC ENTRY STYLES Go to the TOC and select an entry that needs to be modified (not the 1st one because this selects the entire table) From the toolbar choose €śFormat€ť and then €śStyles and Formatting€ť The style used appears in the €śformatting of selected text€ť box (make a note of this style name) Put the cursor on the right side of the €śformatting of selected text€ť box and click the arrow to open the menu Choose €śReveal Formatting€ť and do a screen print or write out this information MODIFY TOC ENTRY STYLES Open the €śReveal Formatting€ť menu and select €śStyles and Formatting€ť Locate the style name to be modified and place the cursor to the right of it and choose €śmodify€ť On the €śModify Style€ť box choose €śFormat€ť and choose what needs to be changed NOTE; Leader (€¦€¦..) is in TABS and Indent is in Paragraph HOW TO CHANGE WHAT THE STYLES PULLED BY THE TOC With the cursor resting inside the TOC to be updated, Click: Insert Field Categories - Index and Tables Field Names €“ TOC Click on €śTable of Contents Button€ť From the Table of Contents Tab, Click: €śOutlining Toolbar€ť and then click €śOption€ť Add/Remove/ or Change the TOC level in the box next to the Style Name to Add or Delete entries from the TOC. Click €śReset€ť and then €śOK€ť and €śOK€ť again on the next dialogue box. "crando" wrote: I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ..........................................1 Another Header One .................................................. ..............................2 Header Two............................................... ............................................2 This is the Header Two............................................... ............................3 Header Three .................................................. ...................................3 Header Four.............................................. .......................................4 Header Five.............................................. ....................................4 And Another Header One............................................... ............................5 |
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The format you describe is the default for the TOC styles (in every
particular), but they do pick up any font formatting that has been applied to directly to the associated headings, so be sure that any font formatting is defined in the heading style. For more, see http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ........................... .................1 Another Header One .................................................. ........................... .....2 Header Two............................................... .......................... ...................2 This is the Header Two............................................... .......................... ...3 Header Three .................................................. ........................... ..........3 Header Four.............................................. .......................... ..............4 Header Five.............................................. .......................... ...........4 And Another Header One............................................... .......................... ...5 |
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Suzanne, that worked perfectly! As usual, when I have a problem it's because
there was one small thing I did not know. In this case, I had thought that the TOC levels were different styles of TOC rather than different levels in one table. I set everything as I wanted and added to template and it worked and I feel like going dancing! Crando "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The format you describe is the default for the TOC styles (in every particular), but they do pick up any font formatting that has been applied to directly to the associated headings, so be sure that any font formatting is defined in the heading style. For more, see http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ........................... .................1 Another Header One .................................................. ........................... .....2 Header Two............................................... .......................... ...................2 This is the Header Two............................................... .......................... ...3 Header Three .................................................. ........................... ..........3 Header Four.............................................. .......................... ..............4 Header Five.............................................. .......................... ...........4 And Another Header One............................................... .......................... ...5 |
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There are different "styles" (formats) of TOC selectable from the Insert |
Reference | Index and Tables dialog. If you want something beyond the plain vanilla TOC (which you clearly don't), you can choose from among Classic, Distinctive, Fancy, Modern, etc. The "From template" selection is the one that uses the TOC styles you have defined (if you have modified the TOC styles). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... Suzanne, that worked perfectly! As usual, when I have a problem it's because there was one small thing I did not know. In this case, I had thought that the TOC levels were different styles of TOC rather than different levels in one table. I set everything as I wanted and added to template and it worked and I feel like going dancing! Crando "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The format you describe is the default for the TOC styles (in every particular), but they do pick up any font formatting that has been applied to directly to the associated headings, so be sure that any font formatting is defined in the heading style. For more, see http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ........................... .. .................1 Another Header One .................................................. ........................... .. .....2 Header Two............................................... .......................... ...................2 This is the Header Two............................................... .......................... ...3 Header Three .................................................. ........................... .. ..........3 Header Four.............................................. .......................... ..............4 Header Five.............................................. .......................... ...........4 And Another Header One............................................... .......................... ...5 |
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I am still having two more problems. Grrr!
First, the ...... that I want between Title and page number. It appears with Header 1, 3, 4, 5 but not with Header 2. I have been over and over my formatting and can't see any difference. Second, I don't want "frames" but when I checked no frames I got one around the entire table. Suggestions? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There are different "styles" (formats) of TOC selectable from the Insert | Reference | Index and Tables dialog. If you want something beyond the plain vanilla TOC (which you clearly don't), you can choose from among Classic, Distinctive, Fancy, Modern, etc. The "From template" selection is the one that uses the TOC styles you have defined (if you have modified the TOC styles). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... Suzanne, that worked perfectly! As usual, when I have a problem it's because there was one small thing I did not know. In this case, I had thought that the TOC levels were different styles of TOC rather than different levels in one table. I set everything as I wanted and added to template and it worked and I feel like going dancing! Crando "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The format you describe is the default for the TOC styles (in every particular), but they do pick up any font formatting that has been applied to directly to the associated headings, so be sure that any font formatting is defined in the heading style. For more, see http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ........................... .. .................1 Another Header One .................................................. ........................... .. .....2 Header Two............................................... .......................... ...................2 This is the Header Two............................................... .......................... ...3 Header Three .................................................. ........................... .. ..........3 Header Four.............................................. .......................... ..............4 Header Five.............................................. .......................... ...........4 And Another Header One............................................... .......................... ...5 |
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Unless you were originally creating a "TOC in a frame," I'm not sure why you
would have a frame or border of any kind. I assume you're not just talking about the field shading. If it is really a frame or border, Ctrl+Q should remove it; this might well restore your leader dots as well. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... I am still having two more problems. Grrr! First, the ...... that I want between Title and page number. It appears with Header 1, 3, 4, 5 but not with Header 2. I have been over and over my formatting and can't see any difference. Second, I don't want "frames" but when I checked no frames I got one around the entire table. Suggestions? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There are different "styles" (formats) of TOC selectable from the Insert | Reference | Index and Tables dialog. If you want something beyond the plain vanilla TOC (which you clearly don't), you can choose from among Classic, Distinctive, Fancy, Modern, etc. The "From template" selection is the one that uses the TOC styles you have defined (if you have modified the TOC styles). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... Suzanne, that worked perfectly! As usual, when I have a problem it's because there was one small thing I did not know. In this case, I had thought that the TOC levels were different styles of TOC rather than different levels in one table. I set everything as I wanted and added to template and it worked and I feel like going dancing! Crando "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The format you describe is the default for the TOC styles (in every particular), but they do pick up any font formatting that has been applied to directly to the associated headings, so be sure that any font formatting is defined in the heading style. For more, see http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "crando" wrote in message ... I am working with some long documents. They are very carefully formatted (I spent hours on this) but I cannot get TOC to format as I want it to. The TOC's vary from document to document, but no matter what TOC number, options or modifications I select I can't get them to change in a given document. The documents have headers at various levels (1 - 5), all of which I want in the TOC. This is what I want: Times New Roman, no bold, italics, caps, small caps, just follow capitalization as it appears in the document. I want dots (...) from the title to the page number. Page numbers should be aligned on the right and should be hyperlinked. Headers should indent slightly from one level to the next. Sounds simple but I have spent literally hours inserting TOC's over and over. Here is an illustration of what I want (obviously it's not hyperlinked but you will get the idea) on all documents: Header One .................................................. ........................... .. .. .................1 Another Header One .................................................. ........................... .. .. .....2 Header Two............................................... .......................... ...................2 This is the Header Two............................................... .......................... ...3 Header Three .................................................. ........................... .. .. ..........3 Header Four.............................................. .......................... ..............4 Header Five.............................................. .......................... ...........4 And Another Header One............................................... .......................... ...5 |
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