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Originally Posted by Swarup View Post
If I use Heading 2 for those unpublished chapters, how do I get Word to refrain from indenting the listing for it in the TOC? ... I would like to use Heading 2 in order to selectively stop the page numbers from showing in the TOC for these unpublished chapters as you have guided above. However, I do not want these chapter listings to be indented in the TOC.
You don't do anything with the outline level; all you need do is modify the indents applicable to the TOC2 style.
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When I implement numbering in the TOC, the numbers are not in the font I want. Furthermore, implementation of this chapter numbering in the TOC changes the font of the entire TOC.
Again, modify the relevant TOC Style to suit. The numbering can be formatted differently from the rest of the text, via Styles>Manage Styles>Modify>Format>Numbering>Define New Number Format>Font.
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Please also note that I want all the chapters to be numbered, not just those formatted with Heading 1. That is, the unpublished chapters should also be numbered in the TOC.
Modify the Heading2 Style so that it is visually the same as the Heading1 Style in all respects.
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I would very much like to have the TOC appear as you have displayed above. I pressed alt-F9 to display the TOC field code, added \x to it, and then again pressed alt-F9 to return to the TOC view. With the TOC selected, I clicked "update field". After doing so, nothing had changed. Neither in the chapters still having a paragraph break, nor in the chapter in which I had replaced a paragraph break with a space and a manual line break (shift-enter).
I also said as a precursor to that:
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If all you have between these two headings is a paragraph break, simply replace that with a space and a manual line break.
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