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Freddy
 
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I am running WinWord XP on Windows XP Pro with all the updates.

How do I construct a Table of Contents to look like the following
example? (Excel file)

Sorry, I know of no other way to show you what I am attempting to do
except to forward the excel file.


In the example file (attached)the following styles apply:
"Chapter One" is styled in Heading 2
"Beginning To Understand..." is styled in Heading 3
"Christ's Delegated Authority" is styled in Heading 4


I would like this updated automatically as I edit the pages.

________________________

One other question: How do I make the pages numbers appear as i, ii,
iii on the Title Page, Table of Contents, Copywrite Page, etc. and start
printing the page numbers as 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. for the actual book pages?

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Dawn Crosier
 
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You are going to want to control your TOC using the TOC1 style. See
the following articles for help in setting up your styles:

http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/TOCSwitches.htm


Updating is only going to be semi-automatic. Click into the Table of
Contents and press F9 and choose to update entire table.

To have the different page numbering, you need to use section breaks
to stop one set of numbering style and begin another style. At the
end of your first part of your document insert a section break.
(Insert, Break, Next Page). Then from the View menu select Header and
Footer. On the Header and Footer toolbar, toggle off the Same as
Previous option. The format page number allows you to identify what
page numbers will look like as well as to allow you to restart your
numbering.

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"Freddy" wrote in message
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I am running WinWord XP on Windows XP Pro with all the updates.

How do I construct a Table of Contents to look like the following
example? (Excel file)

Sorry, I know of no other way to show you what I am attempting to do
except to forward the excel file.


In the example file (attached)the following styles apply:
"Chapter One" is styled in Heading 2
"Beginning To Understand..." is styled in Heading 3
"Christ's Delegated Authority" is styled in Heading 4


I would like this updated automatically as I edit the pages.

________________________

One other question: How do I make the pages numbers appear as i,
ii,
iii on the Title Page, Table of Contents, Copywrite Page, etc. and
start
printing the page numbers as 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. for the actual book
pages?



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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default TOC help?

For the page numbering, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...rontMatter.htm

In addition to the articles Dawn mentioned, if you are new to TOCs, see
http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html

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"Freddy" wrote in message
...
I am running WinWord XP on Windows XP Pro with all the updates.

How do I construct a Table of Contents to look like the following
example? (Excel file)

Sorry, I know of no other way to show you what I am attempting to do
except to forward the excel file.


In the example file (attached)the following styles apply:
"Chapter One" is styled in Heading 2
"Beginning To Understand..." is styled in Heading 3
"Christ's Delegated Authority" is styled in Heading 4


I would like this updated automatically as I edit the pages.

________________________

One other question: How do I make the pages numbers appear as i, ii,
iii on the Title Page, Table of Contents, Copywrite Page, etc. and start
printing the page numbers as 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. for the actual book pages?


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