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Hi,

This idea is for speeding up the setting the
different font type / size for the various sections
in a word document using the Table of Contents.

1.
Setting of a font type and font size of a
particular section indexed in the
'Table of Contents' page by right-clicking over the
particular index in the Table of Contents itself.

2.
Setting of a font type and font size of a particular
section indexed in the 'Table of Contents'
by selecting the 'Style' over
that particular index in the Table of contents
itself to set the format type/size
for the particular section.

This will enhance the speed of making / formatting
the word documents.

Karthik Balaguru

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Default Format/Set a font type or font size using the table of contents

Those are ridiculour ideas. What if the portion of the document that is
covered by the entry in the table of contents was properly formatted by the
use of multiple Styles.

It would be better if you used your time learning (or teaching others) how
to format a document correctly using Styles.

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"Karthik Balaguru . T" wrote in
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Hi,

This idea is for speeding up the setting the
different font type / size for the various sections
in a word document using the Table of Contents.

1.
Setting of a font type and font size of a
particular section indexed in the
'Table of Contents' page by right-clicking over the
particular index in the Table of Contents itself.

2.
Setting of a font type and font size of a particular
section indexed in the 'Table of Contents'
by selecting the 'Style' over
that particular index in the Table of contents
itself to set the format type/size
for the particular section.

This will enhance the speed of making / formatting
the word documents.

Karthik Balaguru

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Default Format/Set a font type or font size using the table of contents

I've already answered this. It is NOT the way to use Word and completely
ignores how it works. Word works on Styles. Use the hyperlink in the ToC to
go to the section and change its style to something else. When completed,
you can use the Go to ToC command to take you back to the ToC again (or use
the DocMap to navigate).

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"Karthik Balaguru . T" wrote in
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Hi,

This idea is for speeding up the setting the
different font type / size for the various sections
in a word document using the Table of Contents.

1.
Setting of a font type and font size of a
particular section indexed in the
'Table of Contents' page by right-clicking over the
particular index in the Table of Contents itself.

2.
Setting of a font type and font size of a particular
section indexed in the 'Table of Contents'
by selecting the 'Style' over
that particular index in the Table of contents
itself to set the format type/size
for the particular section.

This will enhance the speed of making / formatting
the word documents.

Karthik Balaguru

----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ord.pagelayout


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