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TOC Formats
I have created a TOC that includes about 85 chapters (and counting). Some of
the chapters have different kinds of formatting (shading, bold font, etc...) while others are pretty plain. I notice that all of these formatting schemes appear in the TOC. Is there a way to have the TOC void of any of the formats found in the document? Also, can I indent some of these TOC chapters and have these changes update everytime I click the F9 key? I see where there is a way to alter the TOC style but am not sure just how to proceed. TY |
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TOC Formats
The TOC entries will pick up any direct font formatting applied to the
headings included. Ordinarily chapter titles are formatted uniformly, based on a specific style; I'm having a hard time figuring out why yours are different. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "briank" wrote in message ... I have created a TOC that includes about 85 chapters (and counting). Some of the chapters have different kinds of formatting (shading, bold font, etc...) while others are pretty plain. I notice that all of these formatting schemes appear in the TOC. Is there a way to have the TOC void of any of the formats found in the document? Also, can I indent some of these TOC chapters and have these changes update everytime I click the F9 key? I see where there is a way to alter the TOC style but am not sure just how to proceed. TY |
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