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complicated table of contents
Hello,
I have a document I modify each week and send out and when I made the original document I set up a table of contents which was triggered off 2 styles (myheading 1 and myheading 2). The 1st heading did not have any page numbers associated with it but the second heading did. It looked like this: {TOC \T " MYHEADING 1,2, MYHEADING 2,1 " \N "2-2"} And resulted in something like this (heading 1 is centered): Heading 1 Heading 2 ............. 2 Anyway, someone suggested that I somehow add into the table the author of each article. So I am trying to figure out the best way of presenting it and how to get it inserted into the table of contents. I could put the author name in a style of its own to be picked up by the toc. I could potentially put the author after heading 2 (article name) in a smaller type if that is possible or alternatively on a separate line also in a smaller font without a page number associated with it (since that would be covered by heading 2). Can anyone help me with this. If I have been unclear I can clarify. Thanks, Ben |
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