Re: Problem with TOC
- From: "Stefan Blom" <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 12:42:43 +0200
Yes, if you apply the direct formatting to the *table of contents*
itself... But it will be preserved if you apply it to heading text.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"CyberTaz" wrote in message
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Hi Stefen - If you apply direct formatting won't that formatting beremoved
each time the TOC is updated?"Stefan
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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 6/27/07 4:47 AM, in article Oyl8OdJuHHA.536@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Blom" <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:will
What you are seeing is to be expected. Settings in a heading style
anot be reflected in the corresponding TOC entry. And when you modify
reapply itTOC style the formatting will apply to the whole paragraph.
It is possible to get the result you are asking for by using direct
formatting: Remove the underlining from the heading style and
pressingas direct formatting (for example, by selecting the text and
Ctrl+U); then update the TOC.
Note, however, that you may find it easier to just live with the
appearance that you have now, that is, either having the entire TOC
entry underlined or having no underlining at all.
.
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