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I am creating a table of contents from headings that are full sentences--they
end with periods. The periods must be in the headers, but must not be in the table of contents (i.e, they must be either stripped or blended with the dot leaders). Is there a way to make this happen? |
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I think you have to look up TC fields in Word help, and use them to
create your table of contents. This could be rather tedious, though, especially if you have a long document. -- Stefan Blom "Gail Gurman" Gail wrote in message ... I am creating a table of contents from headings that are full sentences--they end with periods. The periods must be in the headers, but must not be in the table of contents (i.e, they must be either stripped or blended with the dot leaders). Is there a way to make this happen? |
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