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tshad
I am trying to create a table of contents which I can almost get to work.
The problem is I need 2 styles for the same level.
The way the document is set up, most of the lines I want on level 1 are
Times New Romans and 12. The appendix happens to be in Times New Romans and
16.
Level 2 happens to be Times New Romans and 12 also.
So what I did was set up Headings 1 and Headings 2 as Times New Romans 12
and Headings 3 as Times New Romans and 16 (and applied Headings 3 to
Appendix.
But if I try to set the TOC levels of Headings 1 and Heading 3 to level 1
and Headings 2 to level 2, Headings 3 becomes unchecked and doesn't show up
in the contents at all.
Is there some way to set up the table of contents to use the multiple styles
for the same level?
Thanks,
Tom
The problem is I need 2 styles for the same level.
The way the document is set up, most of the lines I want on level 1 are
Times New Romans and 12. The appendix happens to be in Times New Romans and
16.
Level 2 happens to be Times New Romans and 12 also.
So what I did was set up Headings 1 and Headings 2 as Times New Romans 12
and Headings 3 as Times New Romans and 16 (and applied Headings 3 to
Appendix.
But if I try to set the TOC levels of Headings 1 and Heading 3 to level 1
and Headings 2 to level 2, Headings 3 becomes unchecked and doesn't show up
in the contents at all.
Is there some way to set up the table of contents to use the multiple styles
for the same level?
Thanks,
Tom