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First, the formatting comes from the TOC styles. Learn about them.
TOC Tips and Tricks by Suzanne Barnhill Second, the table of contents you are seeing is a field inside a container. Use a copy of your document and try the following: Remove the ToC. Insert a new ToC using the Insert Table of Contents command. 00 deleteme 2.png The screenshot shown is from Word 2010, but Word 2007 is similar. Generating a Table of Contents - Complex Documents Then you can use Ctrl+Shift+F9 to unlink the ToC field. It will not be in a container. |
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