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When you base a style B on another style A, then settings in B that haven't been explicitly set will adjust to those of A. This is by design. I'm not what yo are trying to accomplish. If you want to make sure that text of a certain style is inluded in the TOC, change its outline level from "Body text" to the value of your chioce.
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