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Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline "Table of content" based on "Normal Style" behavior!!!! Windows XP "Table of content" based on "Normal Style" behavior!!!! Office 2007
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Question "Table of content" based on "Normal Style" behavior!!!!

"Table of content" based on "Normal Style" behavior!!!!


I got the "table of content" with a first line of 0.95 because the "normal style" in my document has a first line of 0.95.

But

i don't need the "table of content" to have a first line of 0.95!!!!!!!

how can i do that? i mean, to let the "Normal style" have first line but the "table of content" haven't!!!!!!


i tried to play with TOC1 style, but sounds to affect the "table of content" negatively!!!!!!

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