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I have a template that contains no text. I use it strictly for setting
styles and the content that goes into headers and footers. What I want to accomplish is to setup the formatting of the table of contents (TOC) so that when a document is created from this template and a TOC is inserted into the document, the TOC is formatted the way I set it up in the template. I have generally two problems. The first problem is that when I click on the options button in the Table of Contents dialog, I remove the styles Title and some others that I don"t want. Now I don't have any text in my document that a TOC can be created from, so an error message appears when Word attempts to insert the TOC. That should not be a problem since I don't want any text. But when I go back and view the options again, those styles I removed are still selected. How is this? I don't want a title in my TOC but one ends up getting put in the TOC in a document created from this template. The other thing I don't understand is why some styles even appear in the list of styles in the options dialog. I created a style called Title1. Why does it even appear in this list? Does Word simply list all the styles in my document in this list? Thanks for your help Johann Blake |
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