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Good afternoon.
Every time I update the summary Word creates a indentation on the child, tertiary, quaternary .... You can take them manually, but it's 3 pages of summary and this is very annoying. The titles throughout the work do not have indentation, I do not know why Word puts this indentation in the summary. Image of the "problem". ![]() |
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Change the formatting on one instance to suit your preferences, then right-click on its paragraph break (click on the ¶ symbol on the Ribbon's Home tab to show these) and choose Styles>Update TOC# to match selection.
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Do you know how I make the indentation of the text by the biggest section? Like in this image: ![]() |
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You'll have to figure out which is the largest one, then set a tab-stop that's larger than that. Note, too, that long headings will upset the page # alignment unless you set the right indent & tab-stop correctly and you'll need a hanging indent to prevent the wrapped content bleeding into the numbering area. See https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...html#post52345 for a demo of the required setup.
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