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TOC Format
In my document, the "marked" text are un uppder case. So when I update the
TOC, the Text in the TOC also appears in uppder case. I would, however, like to see the text in TOC in Title Case. Right now I am using Format | Change Case | and Title Case to change the Text format. But when I update the TOC, it goes back to upper case. Is there any way, I can make the TOC text appear in Title Case, no matter what format the Marked text is? |
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This won't happen if the heading style is formatted as All Caps. Modify the
style to be All Caps and then retype the headings in Title Case, and you will get the TOC results you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... In my document, the "marked" text are un uppder case. So when I update the TOC, the Text in the TOC also appears in uppder case. I would, however, like to see the text in TOC in Title Case. Right now I am using Format | Change Case | and Title Case to change the Text format. But when I update the TOC, it goes back to upper case. Is there any way, I can make the TOC text appear in Title Case, no matter what format the Marked text is? |
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My problem is this: I need to keep all headings inside the document in the
Uppder Case. But when it comes to the TOC, the same headers has to be be appeared as Title Case. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This won't happen if the heading style is formatted as All Caps. Modify the style to be All Caps and then retype the headings in Title Case, and you will get the TOC results you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... In my document, the "marked" text are un uppder case. So when I update the TOC, the Text in the TOC also appears in uppder case. I would, however, like to see the text in TOC in Title Case. Right now I am using Format | Change Case | and Title Case to change the Text format. But when I update the TOC, it goes back to upper case. Is there any way, I can make the TOC text appear in Title Case, no matter what format the Marked text is? |
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If you follow the directions I supplied, your headings will be in ALL CAPS,
and the TOC will be Title Case. But you must apply All Caps formatting as part of the defined style, not as direct formatting because all direct formatting will be picked up by the TOC. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... My problem is this: I need to keep all headings inside the document in the Uppder Case. But when it comes to the TOC, the same headers has to be be appeared as Title Case. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This won't happen if the heading style is formatted as All Caps. Modify the style to be All Caps and then retype the headings in Title Case, and you will get the TOC results you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... In my document, the "marked" text are un uppder case. So when I update the TOC, the Text in the TOC also appears in uppder case. I would, however, like to see the text in TOC in Title Case. Right now I am using Format | Change Case | and Title Case to change the Text format. But when I update the TOC, it goes back to upper case. Is there any way, I can make the TOC text appear in Title Case, no matter what format the Marked text is? |
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Thank you very much. It worked. My bad, I did not read your instruction
carefully. Thanks again. Paul "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you follow the directions I supplied, your headings will be in ALL CAPS, and the TOC will be Title Case. But you must apply All Caps formatting as part of the defined style, not as direct formatting because all direct formatting will be picked up by the TOC. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... My problem is this: I need to keep all headings inside the document in the Uppder Case. But when it comes to the TOC, the same headers has to be be appeared as Title Case. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This won't happen if the heading style is formatted as All Caps. Modify the style to be All Caps and then retype the headings in Title Case, and you will get the TOC results you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... In my document, the "marked" text are un uppder case. So when I update the TOC, the Text in the TOC also appears in uppder case. I would, however, like to see the text in TOC in Title Case. Right now I am using Format | Change Case | and Title Case to change the Text format. But when I update the TOC, it goes back to upper case. Is there any way, I can make the TOC text appear in Title Case, no matter what format the Marked text is? |
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Glad you got it working. This is a fairly simple concept once you get your
head around it, but it does require you to be in the habit of using styles properly (no direct formatting except for the occasional phrase that you want formatted in the TOC as well, such as italics for titles or emphasis). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message news Thank you very much. It worked. My bad, I did not read your instruction carefully. Thanks again. Paul "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you follow the directions I supplied, your headings will be in ALL CAPS, and the TOC will be Title Case. But you must apply All Caps formatting as part of the defined style, not as direct formatting, because all direct formatting will be picked up by the TOC. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... My problem is this: I need to keep all headings inside the document in the Uppder Case. But when it comes to the TOC, the same headers has to be be appeared as Title Case. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This won't happen if the heading style is formatted as All Caps. Modify the style to be All Caps and then retype the headings in Title Case, and you will get the TOC results you want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Paul_of_Abingdon" wrote in message ... In my document, the "marked" text are un uppder case. So when I update the TOC, the Text in the TOC also appears in uppder case. I would, however, like to see the text in TOC in Title Case. Right now I am using Format | Change Case | and Title Case to change the Text format. But when I update the TOC, it goes back to upper case. Is there any way, I can make the TOC text appear in Title Case, no matter what format the Marked text is? |
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