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Originally Posted by Swarup
If I use Heading 2 for those unpublished chapters, how do I get Word to refrain from indenting the listing for it in the TOC?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 I would like to use Heading 2 in order to selectively stop the page numbers from showing in the TOC for these unpublished chapters as you have guided above.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.
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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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Originally Posted by Swarup
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.
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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 That is, the unpublished chapters should also be numbered in the TOC.
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Modify the Heading2 Style so that it is visually the same as the Heading1 Style in all respects.
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Originally Posted by Swarup
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).
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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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