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Good day,

I sure hope somebody can help me with this. I am using XP, Word 2003.

I have lots of experience with Word and its TOCs. But now I'm stuck with
something for which I don't have an answer.

I am trying to create a TOC, based on the template, etc. There are 4 levels
(TOC 1 to TOC 4). The level numbers (1, 1.1, 1.1.1, etc.) are displaying in
bold in the TOC, even though I got rid of the bold formatting. I made the
changes to the styles in the TOC dialogue box, cliking on the Modify button,
etc.

Please help!

Thank you.

Helene
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Have you applied bold as direct formatting to the numbers in the headings in
the document? In that case, the TOC will reflect that - the TOC inherits such
direct formatting.

If the above is not the problem, the following thread may help you solve the
problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...e8778bb7866ec0

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Lene Fredborg
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Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word


"Helen" wrote:

Good day,

I sure hope somebody can help me with this. I am using XP, Word 2003.

I have lots of experience with Word and its TOCs. But now I'm stuck with
something for which I don't have an answer.

I am trying to create a TOC, based on the template, etc. There are 4 levels
(TOC 1 to TOC 4). The level numbers (1, 1.1, 1.1.1, etc.) are displaying in
bold in the TOC, even though I got rid of the bold formatting. I made the
changes to the styles in the TOC dialogue box, cliking on the Modify button,
etc.

Please help!

Thank you.

Helene

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Bingo! Lene, that was it, thank you very much!

"Lene Fredborg" wrote:

Have you applied bold as direct formatting to the numbers in the headings in
the document? In that case, the TOC will reflect that - the TOC inherits such
direct formatting.

If the above is not the problem, the following thread may help you solve the
problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...e8778bb7866ec0

--
Regards
Lene Fredborg
DocTools - Denmark
www.thedoctools.com
Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word


"Helen" wrote:

Good day,

I sure hope somebody can help me with this. I am using XP, Word 2003.

I have lots of experience with Word and its TOCs. But now I'm stuck with
something for which I don't have an answer.

I am trying to create a TOC, based on the template, etc. There are 4 levels
(TOC 1 to TOC 4). The level numbers (1, 1.1, 1.1.1, etc.) are displaying in
bold in the TOC, even though I got rid of the bold formatting. I made the
changes to the styles in the TOC dialogue box, cliking on the Modify button,
etc.

Please help!

Thank you.

Helene

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