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Table of Contents Woes
I'm attempting to create a table of contents based on run-in heads in my
Word 2003 document. The paragraphs of the document are all formatted with paragraph styles that include numbering. The run-in heads are all formatted with character styles (for example, all caps, bold). I know that I can insert a style separator after each the run-in head, but from there I am lost. How do I set up the TOC? Thanks, Ross Payne |
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If you want Word to pick up the TOC entries, they'll need to be applied as
paragraph, not character, styles. -- 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. "Ross Payne" wrote in message ... I'm attempting to create a table of contents based on run-in heads in my Word 2003 document. The paragraphs of the document are all formatted with paragraph styles that include numbering. The run-in heads are all formatted with character styles (for example, all caps, bold). I know that I can insert a style separator after each the run-in head, but from there I am lost. How do I set up the TOC? Thanks, Ross Payne |
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