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dianahbr dianahbr is offline Stubborn TOC problem, one heading allows dot leader everywhere except one place. Windows 10 Stubborn TOC problem, one heading allows dot leader everywhere except one place. Office 2016
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Question Stubborn TOC problem, one heading allows dot leader everywhere except one place.

I am testing a template with a TOC created in 2010, updated in 2016 and it needs to function in W7 Word 2010, W7 Word 2013, W7 Word 2016, W10 Word 2013 & W10 Word 2016. It works in the W7 Word 2013, W7 Word 2016 environments but not in the others, you have to hit the tab key once to get the dot leader to appear with the Pg. # If these are the same template why do they behave differently in different test areas? I have looked at the tabs and set them all up identically manually in each test env. but do not get the same result. Is there a setting somewhere else that controls this that is also in all versions of Word?
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