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Old 08-28-2018, 01:59 PM
Swarup Swarup is offline After creating a Table of Contents using the automated tool, how to manually add further lines to it Windows 10 After creating a Table of Contents using the automated tool, how to manually add further lines to it Office 2016
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I am experimenting with de-linking the TOC so I can format it freely to my liking. I am finding that even after de-linking and converting the TOC to text, if I change the font size (pt) of one line in the TOC, it changes the font size of the entire TOC. Is there a way to change the font size of one line only? For example, if one chapter title is a bit longer and I wish to make the font of that line smaller, can I do so without changing the font size of the entire TOC?
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