Well, the issue is that you can't actually use tabs in Web pages the way you
do in Word documents, so there's no dependable way to align the page
numbers, and what would the page numbers mean in any case?
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"PJ Usher" wrote in message
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Thank you for your response.
Yes this is a table of contents but "sample" is a link to a pdf document.
The "Page" actually reference the pdf page within the linked document.
From what I was able read on Word Table of Contents - you have to have a
word document in order to create a TOC. Unfortunately this will not work
in
this case, as mentioned above, the links are to separate pdf documents.
PJ
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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If this is a table of contents (as it appears to be), you need to be
using
the built-in TOC feature, which allows you to suppress page numbers for
Web
pages. Since the entries are hyperlinked to the headings, and since
"pages"
are an irrelevant concept for Web pages, this is more satisfactory.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"PJ Usher" wrote in message
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When I save a word 2000 document as a Web Page the format changes.
For Example:
Sample 1 1
Sample 2 7
Sample 3 15
Sample 4 17
Turn into
Sample 1 1
Sample 2 7
Sample 3 15
Sample 4 17
Using tab with dot leaders to place the page numbers. When I create
tables
and use ctl+tabs for dot leader I have the same format issue or I get
a
Dr.
Watson.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
PJ