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Jim Kotanchik
Hello,
If I have a text box (say with a table in it) with the
settings on the box such that it is left aligned with the
text flow around the box, and one of the sytles of the
text that is flowing around goes into the TOC (in my case
it is the default "Heading 2" sytle: (see picture below
which I hope comes out OK)
+------------+ 4.1 Heading level 2 text
| |
| Table | More text that is wrapped.
| |
+------------+
When the 4.1 entry ends up in the TOC, the font of
the "4.1" is not the same as all of the other heading 2
entries. Don't know what it is, but it is smaller and
looks like it might be the 12 Times Roman of the
preceeding paragraph.
If I move the table so the heading is not wrapped, the TOC
format is correct. The format of the heading in the body
of the document is correct.
The TOC uses the built in "Formal" model that is one of
the options when one inserts the TOC.
What is happening here?
Thanks,
Jim
If I have a text box (say with a table in it) with the
settings on the box such that it is left aligned with the
text flow around the box, and one of the sytles of the
text that is flowing around goes into the TOC (in my case
it is the default "Heading 2" sytle: (see picture below
which I hope comes out OK)
+------------+ 4.1 Heading level 2 text
| |
| Table | More text that is wrapped.
| |
+------------+
When the 4.1 entry ends up in the TOC, the font of
the "4.1" is not the same as all of the other heading 2
entries. Don't know what it is, but it is smaller and
looks like it might be the 12 Times Roman of the
preceeding paragraph.
If I move the table so the heading is not wrapped, the TOC
format is correct. The format of the heading in the body
of the document is correct.
The TOC uses the built in "Formal" model that is one of
the options when one inserts the TOC.
What is happening here?
Thanks,
Jim