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Originally Posted by habeus_corpus View Post
Hi everyone,

I am currently writting my thesis and need to comply to the university formatting and all I have is a pdf sample (that I basically need to replicate)


I know how to create a dynamic table of contents but my problems are the following:

1. How to get spaces in between for example "1 Introduction" and "2 Litterature Review" ?

2. How to chose that the dotted lines are there for point "3.1", "3.2" etc but not "3"
These are handled by the TOC styles. See links below.

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3. How to get the number in front of the chapter exemple "1 Introduction" when in the body of the theses it says only "Introduction" (template picture 2)?

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There are two things I would try. The first is a TC field. The second would be to try to make the TOC1 style itself a numbered style. I think the TC field will do it for you.

I assume that Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. are heading styles not included in your TOC. I draw your attention to the following articles.


Like Index fields, TC fields take a bit of handling. You will want to be careful in your proofreading. You could use a Cross-Reference field to capture the appropriate Chapter Number inside your TC field so that if you reorganize, you will not have to retype the TC fields.
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