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When I ran a new Table of Contents in a document, why did some of the TOC
headings come out with some in uppercase, some in title case, and one
lowercase, when all of my headings are uppercase?
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If your heading style is "All Caps," then the TOC reflects whatever you
would see if you removed the All Caps formatting from the headings.

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When I ran a new Table of Contents in a document, why did some of the TOC
headings come out with some in uppercase, some in title case, and one
lowercase, when all of my headings are uppercase?


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That makes sense (I guess!). Thank you.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If your heading style is "All Caps," then the TOC reflects whatever you
would see if you removed the All Caps formatting from the headings.

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When I ran a new Table of Contents in a document, why did some of the TOC
headings come out with some in uppercase, some in title case, and one
lowercase, when all of my headings are uppercase?



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I frequently use All Caps for Heading 1, and I do type in C&lc; the TOC acts
as a check, but sometimes I toggle All Caps on the headings and look them
over before generating the TOC to make sure I've got them right.

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That makes sense (I guess!). Thank you.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If your heading style is "All Caps," then the TOC reflects whatever you
would see if you removed the All Caps formatting from the headings.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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lowercase, when all of my headings are uppercase?




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