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Customizing styles
Hi Kuko
Two questions: 1. What version of Word are you using? 2. How do you want the heading itself to look? That is, how is the Descartes heading within the text to be formatted? What style are you using (Heading 2?), and do you want it to be in italics or not? Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Kuko" wrote in message ... Hi. I'm wondering if I can customize styles so certain parts of the phrase can have different font attributes. I want to create a table of contents. The index style I like most includes a TD3 style which writes the whole line in italics. I know I can customize TD3 so it is in regular style, but what I want is to have Word put it like that: 1.1.1 (in regular chars) title (in italics).......(separator in regular chars) page (in regular chars). This is more or less what I'm trying to do. I do it now manually (by italizing the title part of the index entry: http://img321.imageshack.us/my.php?image=index1fx.png Is there a way to get Word to do it automatically? TIA |
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