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having a TOC use other than TOC 1 as style
We have an application, with a template, which needs to cause an automatic
update of styles within documents made from it, each time one is opened. We've found how to do this, and that part is working ok, and it allows us to add new styles, or fix problems with existing ones, and have that happen automatically for our users. What we've encountered is one particular user who needs a different formatting other than what TOC 1 gives her. If she modifies it in her document, then it's overwritten the next time she opens it. We'd like to know is it possible to create a TOC which would use something other than TOC 1 as the style for formatting the contents of the TOC? I don't mean with direct formatting, as that seems to be lost whenever she updates the TOC field. I have a VBA way around this, but I'd like to know just for my own sake and future uses. Thanks for any suggestions. Chip |
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