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Old 03-05-2012, 06:05 PM
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Hi Bryan,

I think your TOC field code needs to be something like:
{TOC \T "HEADING 1,2,HEADING 2,3,HEADING 3,4,TITLE,1" \N "1,4" \H}

The presence/absence of do leaders is managed via the formatting of the appropriate TOC Styles.

As for the page #s, you can usually drag on to the required position and all (at least for that level) should snap to that position. That's because TOC styles are set to automatic updating by default.

The indenting problem is related to where the paragraph tabs are set in relation to the indents.
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