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  1. clrblue

    InDesign spell check - added words fall out of dictionary

    An alternative might be to create an external user dictionary and import it into InDesign. Just a thought...
  2. clrblue

    Table of Contents Applies Random Styles, etc.

    K.... fixed the last weird issue, too... It seems that I when I had placed the "Heading 1" text on a hidden layer (so it wouldn't be seen -- I already have the Chapter title on the Master page and don't need it twice), I had also placed the text frame outside of the margins where the rest of the...
  3. clrblue

    Table of Contents Applies Random Styles, etc.

    Hmmm... so now I've realized that the way the table of contents has been arranged isn't in any order whatsoever... lesser headings and major headings are all over the place, in no particular manner. Any thoughts on this?
  4. clrblue

    Table of Contents Applies Random Styles, etc.

    OK, well I got the "applies random styles" bit taken care of... apparently InDesign doesn't like "small caps" in paragraph styles on a table of contents. As soon as I remove that setting, the problem disappears... but if I set it back, everything gets all messed up. BIZARRE. But this is here...
  5. clrblue

    Table of Contents Applies Random Styles, etc.

    In the TOC of my book, I have two serious problems (and 1 minor issue): a) Some of my lesser headings appear in the table BEFORE my major headings -- no matter where they are in the document; AND b) My TOC keeps assigning random paragraph styles to my entries. When I fix them and reapply the...

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