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Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline How to edit the "Format" and the "show level" of an EXISTING table of content? Windows XP How to edit the "Format" and the "show level" of an EXISTING table of content? Office 2007
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Question How to edit the "Format" and the "show level" of an EXISTING table of content?

How to edit the "Format" and the "show level" of an EXISTING table of content?

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in certain cases, after the table of content has created, some edits are needed such as switching the format or number of level to be show.



how to do that?

regards

Jamal
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