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Old 07-07-2011, 04:23 AM
Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline How to know the "format" of the "table of content"? Windows XP How to know the "format" of the "table of content"? Office 2007
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How to know the "format" of the "table of content"?



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after the "table of content" is selected, then if we need to know which "format" has been used in, then how to do that?

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Hi Jamal,

Each level in the TOC has its own Style, named TOC1, TOC2, etc. If you use the Style Inspector, that will show you the attributes.
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Hi Jamal,

Each level in the TOC has its own Style, named TOC1, TOC2, etc. If you use the Style Inspector, that will show you the attributes.
Thanx Paul. it did work.

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