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I'm having a little issue here. My main goal here is to simply have a Table of Contents based on my numbered levels.
For example, here is a quick sample of the way my notes look. Code:
I. Here's a title a. here's something under this title. b. here's something else II. Here's another title. a. here's something under this title. b. here's something else under this title That way, the Table of contents can only update its table based on what's listed in Outline Level 2... Any idea? |
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My whole problem is when I assign an outline level with one of the I. II titles selected, it associates that same outline level to the whole document, thus, causing everything under it to be in the table of contents as well.
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References > Table of Contents > Insert Table of Contents > Options button. Here you can assign a TOC level to a style.
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