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Old 07-08-2011, 02:31 AM
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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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi Jamal,

After creating your TOC, you can modify the TOC styles. This is most easily done by selecting a single line in the TOC (for, say, the first entry) and formatting its paragraph with whatever setup you want (you don't actually need to format the Style directly for this). If you then update the TOC, all headings at that level should update. AFAIK, changes to the TOC1 Style affect the TOC2 etc styles also.
Thank you Paul.

i think that this problem originated since the TOC1 by default is based on the "Normal" style! i had to put the body text in my document in another style from the early beginning to avoid such dependency!

what do u think?

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Jamal
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