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To change the colour of an entry in the Table of Contents, you'd change the relevant TOC Style. For what you're describing, that would also necessitate using different Heading Styles for each intended audience.



For Index entries, you'd colour the individual XE fields' codes, then refresh the Index.
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To change the colour of an entry in the Table of Contents, you'd change the relevant TOC Style. For what you're describing, that would also necessitate using different Heading Styles for each intended audience.

For Index entries, you'd colour the individual XE fields' codes, then refresh the Index.

Macropod - thanks for the reply.
For the TOC - I did create new heading styles for each audience (there are only 3). They were based on Heading 1 with a different color font. The font change worked in the body of the document but was not reflect in the TOC (I did remember to update the entire table).
For index - I'm not sure what "colour the individual XE fields' codes" means. I did change the font color of the XE entry in the body of the document with no luck but suspect that isn't what you mean.
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