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Formatting Just One Word in Microsoft Word's Table of Contents
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I am having trouble figuring out how to do the following: In a Table of Contents, I have headings that appear something like this: Introduction Specific Details Conclusion If I want to underline just "Specific" from that TOC, how can I do it so that the underlining stays there if I update the field code? If switches are needed, please tell me how to enter them so that thhey keep the underlining of that one word when I don't want the word that generated that heading to be underlined--just the word in the TOC. Thanks. |
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Formatting Just One Word in Microsoft Word's Table of Contents
If the underlining is applied as direct formatting in the heading that the
TOC includes, the direct formatting will be preserved in the TOC. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "JHoff" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having trouble figuring out how to do the following: In a Table of Contents, I have headings that appear something like this: Introduction Specific Details Conclusion If I want to underline just "Specific" from that TOC, how can I do it so that the underlining stays there if I update the field code? If switches are needed, please tell me how to enter them so that thhey keep the underlining of that one word when I don't want the word that generated that heading to be underlined--just the word in the TOC. Thanks. |
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