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change level of header for TOC
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I am using Word 2003. I never used the automatic Table of Content before and finally caught on about making "headers" so it now automatically updates. However all my "headers" are the same level. I want to have 3 different levels. How do you label or change a "header" level in the document so the table of content will update showing the 3 different levels? -- Thank-you! Ruth |
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change level of header for TOC
If you have used different heading (not header) levels, then the TOC should
reflect this. If you have used, say, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3, these will, by default, be assigned TOC 1, TOC 2, and TOC 3 styles in the TOC (each lower level is slightly more indented). If you have used custom heading styles, then you can assign an outline level in the Paragraph dialog when you create the style, or you can choose an outline level in the Table of Contents Options dialog by typing the appropriate number next to the style name. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Ruth" wrote in message ... Hi there I am using Word 2003. I never used the automatic Table of Content before and finally caught on about making "headers" so it now automatically updates. However all my "headers" are the same level. I want to have 3 different levels. How do you label or change a "header" level in the document so the table of content will update showing the 3 different levels? -- Thank-you! Ruth |
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