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Hi Jim,
Thanks for the response. First, I should have better used capitalization to indicate that I was refering to a specific paragraph style. There are no "Heading" styles within it. Also, changing it from one paragraph style to another didn't correct the problem. Secondly, I don't have a "Reference ribbon." I'm using Word 2007, and I can't find the "No TOC Level" option in this version of Word. (I currently use three versions of Word on two platforms, so the inconsistency between them is proving to be quite the goal-thwarter.) Thanks again for trying to help. |
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