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Hi Gordc,
Having the heading and the body text on the same line is not normal, but it's not especially unusual either. And it's quite easy to achieve in Word 2003 & later, via a Style Separator. Simply create two separate paragraphs - one in the Heading Style for the content that's to appear in the TOC and another for the remainder of the paragraph. When you've done this, simply click anywhere in the Heading Style paragraph and press Ctrl-Alt-Enter. For earlier versions, see: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm Time to upgrade??
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Hi Paul,
Thank you for more insight. I am long retired but I do remember some clever chap at work answered this question. I think it required a forward arrow after typing the heading title, but there must have been modification to the heading styles??. My own solution isn't too bad and it just requires the body text to be set to the desired font and hidden. Format-Font-select font and hide. THanks again Gord C |
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