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Old 01-01-2015, 10:44 AM
mlkmnsgrl mlkmnsgrl is offline Can I have 2 styles in one paragraph in order to populate a TOC with the first words only? Windows 7 32bit Can I have 2 styles in one paragraph in order to populate a TOC with the first words only? Office 2010 32bit
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Can I have 2 styles in one paragraph in order to populate a TOC with the first words only?
 
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
See the Style Separator. You can apply it with Ctrl+Alt+Enter after the part you want in the TOC. Apply the first style by clicking in the part you want in the TOC and applying the (heading) style. Apply the Normal style or a custom paragraph style to the remainder. That custom paragraph style can look the same as the heading style but without the outline level.
Yeah, so style separator worked in one of the paragraphs, but not the rest. Gonna keep fiddling.
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