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Hi,
My document has a TOC that has the following setup for as heading level 1: Article 1. Introduction The "Article 1." is in autonumbering. In the body of the document, the entire heading is in bold, so I have both the heading style, and the autonumber level 1 set to Bold. In the TOC, however, I don't want any bolding. So I turned off the bolding for TOC 1, and that works for the word "Introduction". It does not work for the autonumber "Article 1.", however. I think because it's bold in the Bullets and Numbering customization, it comes out bold in the TOC as well. Is there a way to bold the autonumber in the body of the doc, but not in the TOC? Thanks, |
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The TOC picks up any direct formatting, and presumably it regards the number
formatting as direct. But if your entire heading is bold, it is not necessary to specifically format the number as bold. Paragraph numbering by default inherits the formatting of the paragraph it is in, so if your heading style is bold, the numbering will be bold already. Remove the bold formatting from the numbering. -- 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. "Rosemary" wrote in message ... Hi, My document has a TOC that has the following setup for as heading level 1: Article 1. Introduction The "Article 1." is in autonumbering. In the body of the document, the entire heading is in bold, so I have both the heading style, and the autonumber level 1 set to Bold. In the TOC, however, I don't want any bolding. So I turned off the bolding for TOC 1, and that works for the word "Introduction". It does not work for the autonumber "Article 1.", however. I think because it's bold in the Bullets and Numbering customization, it comes out bold in the TOC as well. Is there a way to bold the autonumber in the body of the doc, but not in the TOC? Thanks, |
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Thanks very much, Suzanne!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The TOC picks up any direct formatting, and presumably it regards the number formatting as direct. But if your entire heading is bold, it is not necessary to specifically format the number as bold. Paragraph numbering by default inherits the formatting of the paragraph it is in, so if your heading style is bold, the numbering will be bold already. Remove the bold formatting from the numbering. -- 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. "Rosemary" wrote in message ... Hi, My document has a TOC that has the following setup for as heading level 1: Article 1. Introduction The "Article 1." is in autonumbering. In the body of the document, the entire heading is in bold, so I have both the heading style, and the autonumber level 1 set to Bold. In the TOC, however, I don't want any bolding. So I turned off the bolding for TOC 1, and that works for the word "Introduction". It does not work for the autonumber "Article 1.", however. I think because it's bold in the Bullets and Numbering customization, it comes out bold in the TOC as well. Is there a way to bold the autonumber in the body of the doc, but not in the TOC? Thanks, |
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