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Old 04-13-2020, 06:38 AM
binar binar is offline How to Disable TOC1 Leader Dots & Page Numbers? Windows XP How to Disable TOC1 Leader Dots & Page Numbers? Office 2007
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Fellow Forum Members,


Thank you to all for the posts.

Andrew you hit the nail squarely on the head. I just wanted to delete the Heading1 leader dots and Chapter/Page number info. In contrast, the "Table of Contents" dialog window approach Charles proposes eliminates it for all Heading levels which is what I do need to happen.

However, it would be cool if in a future WORD release Microsoft could do a GUI redesign of the TOC dialog window so it gives the user the ability to change a specific Heading level and not all Heading levels at the same time.

The screen capture below shows the actual changes I made to the code and it works perfectly. After I perform a TOC "Update Entire Table" operation the Heading1 Level appears with no leader dots and Chapter/Page number info which is exactly what I need.

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Thank you for your help with this matter which can now be considered solved.
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