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By default, a style-based TOC uses styles Heading 1, Heading 2, and
Heading 3. The TOC levels can be changed to link to any arbitrary style under the "options" menu. Is there any way to make that change permanent, for example, in a template? I haven't been able to figure out anyway to avoid linking the TOC to my desired header styles each time I create a new TOC in a new document. As a related question, is there any way to change the names of the styles used for the different levels of TOC to something other than "TOC 1," "TOC 2," etc.., and to have that change also be associated with a template? |
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You can save your desired TOC (that is, the TOC field) as an AutoText entry
or copy and paste it from one document/location to another. For more on customizing TOC fields, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. wrote in message oups.com... By default, a style-based TOC uses styles Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. The TOC levels can be changed to link to any arbitrary style under the "options" menu. Is there any way to make that change permanent, for example, in a template? I haven't been able to figure out anyway to avoid linking the TOC to my desired header styles each time I create a new TOC in a new document. As a related question, is there any way to change the names of the styles used for the different levels of TOC to something other than "TOC 1," "TOC 2," etc.., and to have that change also be associated with a template? |
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oups.com... By default, a style-based TOC uses styles Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. The TOC levels can be changed to link to any arbitrary style under the "options" menu. Is there any way to make that change permanent, for example, in a template? I haven't been able to figure out anyway to avoid linking the TOC to my desired header styles each time I create a new TOC in a new document. As Suzanne said in her reply, you can store a field code as an AutoText entry, which means that you can easily insert it as needed. Alternatively, since you are creating a template, you could copy and paste an existing TOC (field) into that template. Any custom-formatted TOC would work, as long as the referenced styles are in the template. Of course, updating the TOC would generate an error message before you've added text using those styles, either to text in the template or to text in a document created from that template. As a related question, is there any way to change the names of the styles used for the different levels of TOC to something other than "TOC 1," "TOC 2," etc.., and to have that change also be associated with a template? No, you can't change the styles used for the TOC entries, but you can modify them. Again, since you are creating a template, this would be quite useful. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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