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{TOC \h \....} Doubts

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OOP

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Feb 5, 2001
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Hi,

I'm currently using the following to update my TOC (office 2003):

{TOC \h \z \t "BL Heading 1,1,BL Heading 2,2"}
Where BL Heading 1 and 2 is my pre-set style.

However, it displays:
1 Introduction...............1
1.1 Functions................2
[dazed]
It displays spaces in the TOC..[neutral]


How can i make it to show the following?
1 Introduction...............1
1.1 Functions................2
Where everything is aligned properly without showing the actual tab and spaces in the main body of the document.

Any help / comments will be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Hi OOP,

You do that by formatting the corresponding TOC styles (TOC1, TOC2, etc).

Cheers
 
Formatting the TOC styles (do you mean the BL Heading or TOC itself)?

Sorry, macropod, i'm just taught of how to use the formula. Can you explain to me how can i format the TOC?
 
Hi OOP,

I mean the TOC itself. To do that you use Format|Style, then choose 'TOC 1', 'TOC 2', etc, refining their font, paragraph, tab attributes and so on to suit your requirements.

Cheers
 
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