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I have a very cluttered TOC and want to remove all the paragraph text that is
finding its way in. The text is marked as a Heading 3. Is it possible to exclude that text and or heading level from the TOC? |
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If you know the TOC number you have there, you can go into
format...styles...click on the relevant TOC, and click modify. Change the 'level' to 2...something along those lines should work. Not 100% sure on all the names, etc., but you'll probably find it... "eZ3" wrote: I have a very cluttered TOC and want to remove all the paragraph text that is finding its way in. The text is marked as a Heading 3. Is it possible to exclude that text and or heading level from the TOC? |
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...OCSwitches.htm.
The \o switch in the TOC field code controls which levels are included, so changing the code from \o "1-3" into \o "1-2" will limit the TOC to only Heading 1 and Heading 2 entries. Instead of editing the TOC field code directly, you can revisit the Table of Contents dialog and click the Options button. In the Options dialog, erase the '3' in the TOC Level column opposite the Heading 3 label. Behind the scenes, that will change the field code for you. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. eZ3 wrote: I have a very cluttered TOC and want to remove all the paragraph text that is finding its way in. The text is marked as a Heading 3. Is it possible to exclude that text and or heading level from the TOC? |
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Thanks for your response,
I have TOC 3, I did as you suggested and went to format...styles...click on the relevant TOC, and click modify. I looked in all the sub menus under the Format button as well. I see no indication of a "level" prameter. Am I missing it. I am using Word 2007 Thanks, eZ3 "gotta question" wrote: If you know the TOC number you have there, you can go into format...styles...click on the relevant TOC, and click modify. Change the 'level' to 2...something along those lines should work. Not 100% sure on all the names, etc., but you'll probably find it... "eZ3" wrote: I have a very cluttered TOC and want to remove all the paragraph text that is finding its way in. The text is marked as a Heading 3. Is it possible to exclude that text and or heading level from the TOC? |
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![]() ![]() was an option in the style formatting as well. I'm on 2000 still, too. Sorry! "Jay Freedman" wrote: See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...OCSwitches.htm. The \o switch in the TOC field code controls which levels are included, so changing the code from \o "1-3" into \o "1-2" will limit the TOC to only Heading 1 and Heading 2 entries. Instead of editing the TOC field code directly, you can revisit the Table of Contents dialog and click the Options button. In the Options dialog, erase the '3' in the TOC Level column opposite the Heading 3 label. Behind the scenes, that will change the field code for you. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. eZ3 wrote: I have a very cluttered TOC and want to remove all the paragraph text that is finding its way in. The text is marked as a Heading 3. Is it possible to exclude that text and or heading level from the TOC? |
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