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Can't save formatting changes in Table of Contents!!
Hi all,
I want to change the format of a document's Table of Contents. In the 'Index and Tables' window, I change the setting from 'From Template' to 'Distinctive' or 'Simple'. The new table is created, I'm satisfied. I close the file and save changes. When I re-open the file. The TOC has reverted back to the one I thought I changed! Does this have to do with the 'From Template' setting, or is there something else I should be looking for? The headings are listed correctly, but the formatting of the table I have here is not pleasing to the eye. Help me change this for good, please. Any advice is most appreciated. |
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Can't save formatting changes in Table of Contents!!
In the past I have read (and believed as gospel) that it is not possible to
modify the styles if you use any formatting other than "From Template." Others have said that they were successful in modifying the styles in the Distinctive or Simple or whatever TOCs. Your problem, however, seems to be just a matter of making a selection of formatting other than "From Template" stick? If all else fails, just note or copy the formatting of the TOC styles you like (Distinctive or Simple or whatever) and apply them to the TOC styles in the "From Template" setting. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. WG; "LI" WG, wrote in message ... Hi all, I want to change the format of a document's Table of Contents. In the 'Index and Tables' window, I change the setting from 'From Template' to 'Distinctive' or 'Simple'. The new table is created, I'm satisfied. I close the file and save changes. When I re-open the file. The TOC has reverted back to the one I thought I changed! Does this have to do with the 'From Template' setting, or is there something else I should be looking for? The headings are listed correctly, but the formatting of the table I have here is not pleasing to the eye. Help me change this for good, please. Any advice is most appreciated. |
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Can't save formatting changes in Table of Contents!!
Thanks for the advice.
I did what you suggested and changed the 'From Template' settings. These were also wiped out when I reopened the file. Should I just make the changes then save the document as a template (after removing the text, of course)? This way, I can have those same styles at hand to use again. Does this problem have anything to do with the fact the style applied to all of the lines in the table is is 'Hyperlink'? WG "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: In the past I have read (and believed as gospel) that it is not possible to modify the styles if you use any formatting other than "From Template." Others have said that they were successful in modifying the styles in the Distinctive or Simple or whatever TOCs. Your problem, however, seems to be just a matter of making a selection of formatting other than "From Template" stick? If all else fails, just note or copy the formatting of the TOC styles you like (Distinctive or Simple or whatever) and apply them to the TOC styles in the "From Template" setting. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. WG; "LI" WG, wrote in message ... Hi all, I want to change the format of a document's Table of Contents. In the 'Index and Tables' window, I change the setting from 'From Template' to 'Distinctive' or 'Simple'. The new table is created, I'm satisfied. I close the file and save changes. When I re-open the file. The TOC has reverted back to the one I thought I changed! Does this have to do with the 'From Template' setting, or is there something else I should be looking for? The headings are listed correctly, but the formatting of the table I have here is not pleasing to the eye. Help me change this for good, please. Any advice is most appreciated. |
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Can't save formatting changes in Table of Contents!!
If the style you're modifying is Hyperlink, then that's the problem. If you
have accepted Word's default settings, then the entire TOC entry is a hyperlink and has the Hyperlink character style applied, even though it is not evident (not blue and underlined) unless you unlink the TOC. Since character styles cannot have paragraph formatting, that would be the problem. You must instead modify the TOC 1, TOC 2, etc., style. If you're using Word 2002 or 2003, these may be a bit harder to access--fairly easy through the TOC dialog (Modify...), less easy (albeit possible) afterward. To access any style in Word 2002/2003, select Custom at the bottom of the Styles and Formatting task pane. This opens the Format Settings dialog. Click Styles... in the bottom left corner, which opens the Style dialog. Select TOC 1 (or whatever) and click Modify... to access the Modify Style dialog for that style. This is a pane, IMO, so I have added a toolbar button that opens the Style dialog directly. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. WG; "LI" wrote in message ... Thanks for the advice. I did what you suggested and changed the 'From Template' settings. These were also wiped out when I reopened the file. Should I just make the changes then save the document as a template (after removing the text, of course)? This way, I can have those same styles at hand to use again. Does this problem have anything to do with the fact the style applied to all of the lines in the table is is 'Hyperlink'? WG "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: In the past I have read (and believed as gospel) that it is not possible to modify the styles if you use any formatting other than "From Template." Others have said that they were successful in modifying the styles in the Distinctive or Simple or whatever TOCs. Your problem, however, seems to be just a matter of making a selection of formatting other than "From Template" stick? If all else fails, just note or copy the formatting of the TOC styles you like (Distinctive or Simple or whatever) and apply them to the TOC styles in the "From Template" setting. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. WG; "LI" WG, wrote in message ... Hi all, I want to change the format of a document's Table of Contents. In the 'Index and Tables' window, I change the setting from 'From Template' to 'Distinctive' or 'Simple'. The new table is created, I'm satisfied. I close the file and save changes. When I re-open the file. The TOC has reverted back to the one I thought I changed! Does this have to do with the 'From Template' setting, or is there something else I should be looking for? The headings are listed correctly, but the formatting of the table I have here is not pleasing to the eye. Help me change this for good, please. Any advice is most appreciated. |
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