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Index Layout problem
I've created an index with 2 columns and a letter heading.
I've modified the index heading style with a font of 24pts. The problem is, that some letter headings indent on different places and I can't get it right. Sample: A K Amsterdam Kitchen Argentinia Know Krakau B Boston L Bristol Lawn Brighton Liverpool London C Luton Charles Lustrum Chicago In this sample the letters 'C' and 'L' are indented. What I try, nothing helps. Also I have a little problem with the TOC. The TOC is about 3 pages long, but on the first page it breaks on the half of the page. Does anyone know this problem ? Or has someone a solution for this ? Thanks for help, Greetz, JacobK. |
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Place the cursor in the each of paragraphs with the letters that are
indented. Press CTRL+Q, which resets paragraph formatting to style. Does that make a difference? On the other hand, if your problem is with column balance, you can do the following: On the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Compatibility tab. Check the option "Don't balance columns for Continuous section starts", and then click OK. As for the problem with the table of contents, look for the "Keep with next" option in the TOC styles (you'll find it on the Line and Page Breaks tab of FormatParagraph). There is a chance that most (but not all) TOC styles have this option enabled, which causes odd behavior (because Word must break the page at some point). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jacobk" wrote in message news I've created an index with 2 columns and a letter heading. I've modified the index heading style with a font of 24pts. The problem is, that some letter headings indent on different places and I can't get it right. Sample: A K Amsterdam Kitchen Argentinia Know Krakau B Boston L Bristol Lawn Brighton Liverpool London C Luton Charles Lustrum Chicago In this sample the letters 'C' and 'L' are indented. What I try, nothing helps. Also I have a little problem with the TOC. The TOC is about 3 pages long, but on the first page it breaks on the half of the page. Does anyone know this problem ? Or has someone a solution for this ? Thanks for help, Greetz, JacobK. |
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