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See TOC and Direct Formatting Note that color applied to the source headings as part of the paragraph style will NOT be reflected in a TOC. It must be direct formatting. http://wordfaqs.ssbarnhill.com/TOCTi...rectFormatting If you are only having three levels in your TOC, assign three of the TOC styles to each target group. You can modify their appearance so that TOC 4 and TOC 7 look the same as TOC 1 except for the color, etc. Then rather than going for heading levels, use the styles. I.e., Heading 1 --> TOC 1, Heading 1 Green --> TOC 4, Heading 1 Red --> TOC 7. This is limited to three groups of three but would be a workaround. If you have more than three and only wanted the top level in your TOC with the color, also with three levels, you could have seven groups. |
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