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Extra capitals in a TOC
Hi,
I seem to have a recurring issue with the first two letters of a heading appearing in my TOC as capitals. This has now happened in 2 documents but only on one line of the document! I end up with: "INtroduction" where "INTRODUCTION" is all capitalised in the text. I don't mind whether the TOC is all capitals or just the first letter, just the mix of both looks horrible. |
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Here's what it sounds like to me: Your style (one of the headings being
pulled into the TOC) is ALL CAPS, but the TOC style is not ALL CAPS, and the user typed them wRong. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Tig" wrote in message ... Hi, I seem to have a recurring issue with the first two letters of a heading appearing in my TOC as capitals. This has now happened in 2 documents but only on one line of the document! I end up with: "INtroduction" where "INTRODUCTION" is all capitalised in the text. I don't mind whether the TOC is all capitals or just the first letter, just the mix of both looks horrible. |
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