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On Jan 30, 5:05*pm, "Terry Farrell" wrote:
The only way to do this is to create your TOC, then with the cursor in the TOC (so that it selected) use the UnLinkField command (Ctrl+Shft+F9) which unlinks the field and effectively turn the TOC (field) into text (non-field). This will let you do whatever you like with the formatting but has the obvious disadvantages that if the document is edited, the TOC has to be recreated from scratch and justified/hyphenated it will look unconventionally ghastly. Even after you unlink the TOC it STILL will not hyphenate. The only thing I have found that makes it hyphenate is to paste special as text and they apply at TOC style. |
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