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Hi
Ive opened a Word document I created some time ago and I cant remember how I managed to (almost) achieve what I wanted in regard to the Chapter number and Chapter Name. I have a heading type called Chapter and a Heading 2. I have somehow managed to get the Heading 2 next to the Chapter name and number in the table of contents. However, it only seems to be working correctly for one of the chapters in the TOC. I have attached the document. Can anyone please help me to get this working correctly ? |
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Hi, I was able to get it to put both sections on one line, simply by replacing your paragraph break with a line break (SHIFT+ENTER); however, that also makes the first line and the subsequent line the same font size.
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Your document uses TC fields to create the TOC. The second one is missing the chapter name.
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For more on this, see TOC Tips and Tricks by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP.
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Sorry, but I don't see what the solution is
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You need to edit the second TC field to include the information you want in the TOC
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You can, in such a document, use a StyleRef Field as a part of the TC field to make a TC field that can be copied and pasted. I save such a field as an AutoText entry.
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