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Stefan Blom Stefan Blom is offline How to format a TOC (level 1) using a number, but have the number hidden in the text Windows 7 64bit How to format a TOC (level 1) using a number, but have the number hidden in the text Office 2013
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You can use Heading 1 for the "Chapter X" part and then a second, unnumbered style for the text of the heading. In the TOC, you omit Heading 1 and add your unnumbered style. Apply numbering to the TOC 1 style (which controls the formatting of level 1 entries in the table of contents).
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