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Hello,
Let me try again. I am manually writing a Table of Contents. One of the items in the list is quite lengthy. I'd like the entire caption to be indented under a number. For instance: 2. Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Thanks in advance!! Ellen |
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Set a hanging indent for the paragraph: On the Format menu, click
Paragraph. Click the Indents and Spacing tab. Under "Indentation", choose "Hanging" for "Special", and then type the desired amount in the "By" box. Click OK when you are done. Specify the location for the page number: Choose FormatTabs and set a right-aligned tab stop at the right margin. Now you are ready to type your TOC. Start by typing the paragraph number (2 in your example). Then press the TAB key and type the rest of the text. Type TAB again to type the page number. For long entries you may want to add a right indent to the paragraph to make text wrap before it encounters the margin (where the page number is). Use the Paragraph dialog box to set a right indent. For example: 2. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. # Note that it would be a lot easier to have Word create the TOC for you. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ellen" wrote in message ... Hello, Let me try again. I am manually writing a Table of Contents. One of the items in the list is quite lengthy. I'd like the entire caption to be indented under a number. For instance: 2. Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Thanks in advance!! Ellen |
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Thanks, Stefan. Oh, how easy!! Once you know how. As for doing the TOC by
hand, it seems it would be the easiest way as there's dot leaders that lead to the page number after each list item. My TOC got messed up last time I tried to add those dot leaders. Bye! Ellen "Stefan Blom" wrote: Set a hanging indent for the paragraph: On the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Indents and Spacing tab. Under "Indentation", choose "Hanging" for "Special", and then type the desired amount in the "By" box. Click OK when you are done. Specify the location for the page number: Choose FormatTabs and set a right-aligned tab stop at the right margin. Now you are ready to type your TOC. Start by typing the paragraph number (2 in your example). Then press the TAB key and type the rest of the text. Type TAB again to type the page number. For long entries you may want to add a right indent to the paragraph to make text wrap before it encounters the margin (where the page number is). Use the Paragraph dialog box to set a right indent. For example: 2. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. # Note that it would be a lot easier to have Word create the TOC for you. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ellen" wrote in message ... Hello, Let me try again. I am manually writing a Table of Contents. One of the items in the list is quite lengthy. I'd like the entire caption to be indented under a number. For instance: 2. Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Thanks in advance!! Ellen |
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I'm glad I could help. However, you should be able to add leaders from
the Index and Tables dialog box. What went wrong? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ellen" wrote in message ... Thanks, Stefan. Oh, how easy!! Once you know how. As for doing the TOC by hand, it seems it would be the easiest way as there's dot leaders that lead to the page number after each list item. My TOC got messed up last time I tried to add those dot leaders. Bye! Ellen "Stefan Blom" wrote: Set a hanging indent for the paragraph: On the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Indents and Spacing tab. Under "Indentation", choose "Hanging" for "Special", and then type the desired amount in the "By" box. Click OK when you are done. Specify the location for the page number: Choose FormatTabs and set a right-aligned tab stop at the right margin. Now you are ready to type your TOC. Start by typing the paragraph number (2 in your example). Then press the TAB key and type the rest of the text. Type TAB again to type the page number. For long entries you may want to add a right indent to the paragraph to make text wrap before it encounters the margin (where the page number is). Use the Paragraph dialog box to set a right indent. For example: 2. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. Text here. # Note that it would be a lot easier to have Word create the TOC for you. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ellen" wrote in message ... Hello, Let me try again. I am manually writing a Table of Contents. One of the items in the list is quite lengthy. I'd like the entire caption to be indented under a number. For instance: 2. Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Yak Thanks in advance!! Ellen |
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