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Dynamic Headers for Sections - but not Section 0
Hi there,
I have done a header for a big document, with the header text as whatever is defined in each section for "Heading 1". Problem is, I then inserted a table of contents at start, so I made this a numbered Heading 1 starting at '0' so that all my chapters would remain in the correct numbering with the chapter title as headers on each page. However, i have 2 problems... 1) I now get "Table of Contents" in the header for the Table of Contents (section 0) pages, and 2)I also get my "Table of Contents" listed in the contents!! How do I fix these quick? - my deadline is in 1hr!! Thanks!! |
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1. Do the header for section 1 differently.
2. Don't use a heading for the TOC itself: format an ordinary paragraph, or create a 'Contents' style that looks like a heading, but has an outline level of BodyText. "Distressed" wrote in message news Hi there, I have done a header for a big document, with the header text as whatever is defined in each section for "Heading 1". Problem is, I then inserted a table of contents at start, so I made this a numbered Heading 1 starting at '0' so that all my chapters would remain in the correct numbering with the chapter title as headers on each page. However, i have 2 problems... 1) I now get "Table of Contents" in the header for the Table of Contents (section 0) pages, and 2)I also get my "Table of Contents" listed in the contents!! How do I fix these quick? - my deadline is in 1hr!! Thanks!! |
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Dynamic Headers for Sections - but not Section 0
That worked thanks
I didn't realise you could 'unlink' the headers (they were all linked to previous) "Jezebel" wrote: 1. Do the header for section 1 differently. 2. Don't use a heading for the TOC itself: format an ordinary paragraph, or create a 'Contents' style that looks like a heading, but has an outline level of BodyText. "Distressed" wrote in message news Hi there, I have done a header for a big document, with the header text as whatever is defined in each section for "Heading 1". Problem is, I then inserted a table of contents at start, so I made this a numbered Heading 1 starting at '0' so that all my chapters would remain in the correct numbering with the chapter title as headers on each page. However, i have 2 problems... 1) I now get "Table of Contents" in the header for the Table of Contents (section 0) pages, and 2)I also get my "Table of Contents" listed in the contents!! How do I fix these quick? - my deadline is in 1hr!! Thanks!! |
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One more thing - my TOC is coming up with some page numbers in italics and some not. This is because i guess, it follows the styles of the format i have chosen - "Formal" None of my headings are italic funnily enough how can i make just the page numbers all of the same format? Thanks a "Jezebel" wrote: 1. Do the header for section 1 differently. 2. Don't use a heading for the TOC itself: format an ordinary paragraph, or create a 'Contents' style that looks like a heading, but has an outline level of BodyText. "Distressed" wrote in message news Hi there, I have done a header for a big document, with the header text as whatever is defined in each section for "Heading 1". Problem is, I then inserted a table of contents at start, so I made this a numbered Heading 1 starting at '0' so that all my chapters would remain in the correct numbering with the chapter title as headers on each page. However, i have 2 problems... 1) I now get "Table of Contents" in the header for the Table of Contents (section 0) pages, and 2)I also get my "Table of Contents" listed in the contents!! How do I fix these quick? - my deadline is in 1hr!! Thanks!! |
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Dynamic Headers for Sections - but not Section 0
Unfortunately, in current versions of Word, the page numbers and leaders in
TOC entries must be in the same font as the entry itself; there is no way to make them uniform throughout the TOC. -- 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. "Distressed" wrote in message ... One more thing - my TOC is coming up with some page numbers in italics and some not. This is because i guess, it follows the styles of the format i have chosen - "Formal" None of my headings are italic funnily enough how can i make just the page numbers all of the same format? Thanks a "Jezebel" wrote: 1. Do the header for section 1 differently. 2. Don't use a heading for the TOC itself: format an ordinary paragraph, or create a 'Contents' style that looks like a heading, but has an outline level of BodyText. "Distressed" wrote in message news Hi there, I have done a header for a big document, with the header text as whatever is defined in each section for "Heading 1". Problem is, I then inserted a table of contents at start, so I made this a numbered Heading 1 starting at '0' so that all my chapters would remain in the correct numbering with the chapter title as headers on each page. However, i have 2 problems... 1) I now get "Table of Contents" in the header for the Table of Contents (section 0) pages, and 2)I also get my "Table of Contents" listed in the contents!! How do I fix these quick? - my deadline is in 1hr!! Thanks!! |
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