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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Sorry, my answer was incorrect for what you say you want. There are two ways
to achieve

Chapter 1
Title..............................1

1. Assuming you've used a line break after the numbering, you can insert an
\x switch in the TOC field to make it preserve newline characters (see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm). Note that this will
also preserve any other line breaks you have in the titles.

2. You can use two styles, one for the numbering and one for the title.
Assign different outline levels to them, and omit numbering in the TOC for
the outline level used for the chapter number. This is also explained in the
above-referenced article. If you want both TOC 1 and TOC 2 (or the
appropriate TOC levels) both flush left, you'll need to modify TOC 2.

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"George" wrote in message
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I will try it. Thanks


George wrote in
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This is what I tried. However I want to include in the TOC both
Chapter 1 and the title. In this case I get the page number on both,
and I only want one.
Get TOC:
Chapter 1 ----------- 1
The title ----------- 1

Desired TOC:
Chapter 1
The title ----------- 1

Any help.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in
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Alternatively, if you don't want the "Chapter" part to be in the
TOC, use two styles: Heading 1 for the numbering and a custom style
for the title of the TOC. When you create the TOC, make sure to
exclude Heading 1 and add your custom style.

Alternatively, you can use Heading 1 for the chapter titles and a
custom numbered style for the chapter number. This works fine if you
don't need to include the chapter number in an outline numbering
scheme, page numbers, figure captions, etc.







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