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As a software trainer at a large law firm, I work with many secretaries who
frequently create tables of contents. By now most have learned to use the built-in features to generate their TOCs (using styles). Here's the kicker: Several attorneys don't want the "crunched together" dot leaders -- the only dotted "tab leader" option available under Insert Reference Index and Tables Table of Contents. Since the resulting TOC is a field code, the dot leaders canNOT be substituted with Find & Replace. Similarly, style options for the TOC levels don't work because (a) the same dot leader style is also the only dotted option available for Tabs in a style definition and (b) changing the style to "expanded" character spacing would affect the entire TOC entry. Other than typing the TOC manually, is there a way to build spaced-out dot leaders into the output? Thanks! -- Sarah |
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