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Table of contents were automatically inserted into a table.
Some of my table of contents shows up in a table. How do I remove it? I
have removed all links (made the entire document Text) and reselected the levels. Updated the table of contents and some of it is still in a table. Oddly, just the Level 2. There are only two levels. |
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Table of contents were automatically inserted into a table.
If you are saying that table text appears in the TOC, make sure that cell
contents have not been formatted in a heading style (or with an outline level other than "Body text"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote in message ... Some of my table of contents shows up in a table. How do I remove it? I have removed all links (made the entire document Text) and reselected the levels. Updated the table of contents and some of it is still in a table. Oddly, just the Level 2. There are only two levels. |
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Table of contents were automatically inserted into a table.
None of the headings are in any particular style, nor are there any in a
table. And, still all of the level 2s are inserted in a table in the TOC. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that table text appears in the TOC, make sure that cell contents have not been formatted in a heading style (or with an outline level other than "Body text"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote in message ... Some of my table of contents shows up in a table. How do I remove it? I have removed all links (made the entire document Text) and reselected the levels. Updated the table of contents and some of it is still in a table. Oddly, just the Level 2. There are only two levels. |
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Table of contents were automatically inserted into a table.
See if a border has been added to the TOC 2 style. If this is Word 2007, do
the following: Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. In the Styles pane, click the Manage Styles button. On the Edit tab, locate the TOC 2 style, and click Modify. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Border. On the Borders tab, click the "None" option. Click OK repeatedly to confirm the settings. Does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote: None of the headings are in any particular style, nor are there any in a table. And, still all of the level 2s are inserted in a table in the TOC. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that table text appears in the TOC, make sure that cell contents have not been formatted in a heading style (or with an outline level other than "Body text"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote in message ... Some of my table of contents shows up in a table. How do I remove it? I have removed all links (made the entire document Text) and reselected the levels. Updated the table of contents and some of it is still in a table. Oddly, just the Level 2. There are only two levels. |
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Table of contents were automatically inserted into a table.
Sorry, I have Word 2003. I know there are borders throughout the document,
but the table in the TOC isn't an issue with any of the other headings. I inherited this document, so I am not fully sure what is in it. "Stefan Blom" wrote: See if a border has been added to the TOC 2 style. If this is Word 2007, do the following: Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. In the Styles pane, click the Manage Styles button. On the Edit tab, locate the TOC 2 style, and click Modify. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Border. On the Borders tab, click the "None" option. Click OK repeatedly to confirm the settings. Does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote: None of the headings are in any particular style, nor are there any in a table. And, still all of the level 2s are inserted in a table in the TOC. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that table text appears in the TOC, make sure that cell contents have not been formatted in a heading style (or with an outline level other than "Body text"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote in message ... Some of my table of contents shows up in a table. How do I remove it? I have removed all links (made the entire document Text) and reselected the levels. Updated the table of contents and some of it is still in a table. Oddly, just the Level 2. There are only two levels. |
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Table of contents were automatically inserted into a table.
Stefan:
I gave it one more try and figured it out. In the formatting of that level was set to have a line to the right, left, top, and bottom. I had never seen that option before, so was unaware. I have to tell you, though, reading your response "(not all headings at particular level)" got me to thinking about the formatting of that level. So, even though you did not come up with the solution, it was because of you that I found it. THANK YOU! Kathryn Pundt "Stefan Blom" wrote: So you are saying that only a single heading is affected (not all headings at a particular level)? If you want to, I can take a look at the document. Send it to . -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote: Sorry, I have Word 2003. I know there are borders throughout the document, but the table in the TOC isn't an issue with any of the other headings. I inherited this document, so I am not fully sure what is in it. "Stefan Blom" wrote: See if a border has been added to the TOC 2 style. If this is Word 2007, do the following: Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S. In the Styles pane, click the Manage Styles button. On the Edit tab, locate the TOC 2 style, and click Modify. In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Border. On the Borders tab, click the "None" option. Click OK repeatedly to confirm the settings. Does that help? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote: None of the headings are in any particular style, nor are there any in a table. And, still all of the level 2s are inserted in a table in the TOC. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that table text appears in the TOC, make sure that cell contents have not been formatted in a heading style (or with an outline level other than "Body text"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kathryn Pundt" wrote in message ... Some of my table of contents shows up in a table. How do I remove it? I have removed all links (made the entire document Text) and reselected the levels. Updated the table of contents and some of it is still in a table. Oddly, just the Level 2. There are only two levels. |
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