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OK. So, you want the headings to show up in your TOC, but not in the printed document? Consider using TC fields instead. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...in=HA102110133 Otherwise, change the formatting of the Style Heading 2 to white. That way, it is one quick change rather than scouting through your document. (With the Navigation pane in Word 2010 finding all Heading 2 is very easy anyway, but changing the formatting directly would be a pain.) |
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Where I want the section headings to appear is at the beginning of each section on the screen but the not at print time. The TOC is fine as is. The TC fields feature isn't what I need & isn't available in word 2003 anyway.
I already convert the headings to white as I stated in my last post. Thanks anyway. PS, I've been using Word for 20+ years too. As Churchill said about democracy, it's a lousy system but it beats its closest rivals. ![]() Quote:
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