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The titles shown on my table of contents are not in bold font. Is it
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You could always edit the TOC style to achieve that. I hope this has been
helfpul to you.

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The titles shown on my table of contents are not in bold font. Is it
possible to show the page numbers in bold while the titles remain in non-bold
format?

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Hi Carol,

What do I edit in the TOC style to get what I want. For instance, I have
TOC 2 set up to use Normal + Indent: Left 0.4". When I click on Modify, then
Format, the only thing I can think of is Numbering which only applies to
bullets. I don't want the title to remain unbolded but the page numbers to
display in bold. BTW, I am using Word 2000, so maybe my request has been
updated in Word 2003.

"Carol" wrote:

You could always edit the TOC style to achieve that. I hope this has been
helfpul to you.

"Curare" wrote:

The titles shown on my table of contents are not in bold font. Is it
possible to show the page numbers in bold while the titles remain in non-bold
format?

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It is not currently possible to have the page numbers in a TOC in a
different font from the rest of the entry except by unlinking the TOC (when
editing is complete) and applying formatting by hand.

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The titles shown on my table of contents are not in bold font. Is it
possible to show the page numbers in bold while the titles remain in

non-bold
format?


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Sorry, I meant I want the title to remain unbolded but the page numbers to be
displayed in bold.

"Curare" wrote:

Hi Carol,

What do I edit in the TOC style to get what I want. For instance, I have
TOC 2 set up to use Normal + Indent: Left 0.4". When I click on Modify, then
Format, the only thing I can think of is Numbering which only applies to
bullets. I don't want the title to remain unbolded but the page numbers to
display in bold. BTW, I am using Word 2000, so maybe my request has been
updated in Word 2003.

"Carol" wrote:

You could always edit the TOC style to achieve that. I hope this has been
helfpul to you.

"Curare" wrote:

The titles shown on my table of contents are not in bold font. Is it
possible to show the page numbers in bold while the titles remain in non-bold
format?



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Thanks.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

It is not currently possible to have the page numbers in a TOC in a
different font from the rest of the entry except by unlinking the TOC (when
editing is complete) and applying formatting by hand.

--
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.

"Curare" wrote in message
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The titles shown on my table of contents are not in bold font. Is it
possible to show the page numbers in bold while the titles remain in

non-bold
format?



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