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Hiding the paragraph mark makes two paragraphs (using different styles, one
of which is picked up by the TOC) to appear as one. See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm. If you want to automate this, you may want to ask in a programming newsgroup. But see also Daiya's reply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JC" wrote: Thanks, it seems to work (although I don't understand how). However, it seems like a lot of work when you have over a 100 sections in a document to manually do that to every paragraph. Any ideas on automation? "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: 1. Type the "Section 1.1. Property" text on one line, and press Enter. 2. Apply a heading style to the section heading line. 3. Type the body text on the next line. 4. Apply a non-heading style to the body text. 5. Click on the ¶ button (on the Standard toolbar at the top of your screen) to show non-printing characters. 6. Select the ¶ mark at the end of the section heading line, and click on Format | Font | check the "Hidden" box. 7. Click on the ¶ button again to hide non-printing characters. JC wrote: I'm working with a Table of Contents generated from Word's Heading Styles that I've customized. A sample is given below. I want the TOC to include just the numbers and Section heading (Section 1.1 Property). However, the TOC includes all of the body text in the section (AAAAAAAA.) What's the most efficient way to exclude this text from the TOC ARTICLE I PROPERTY Section 1.1. Property. AAAAAAA. ARTICLE II INSURANCE Section 2.1. Leases. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. (a) SUBSECTION |
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