TOC How to add chapter number before chapter heading?

T

Terri

In the TOC for the dissertation the grad school requires this format (with
doublespace between each line of TOC)

CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION..........................................1
Statement of Problem.............................3
Importance of Study...............................4
II. BACKGROUND...........................................5

But the chapter number and title are on two different lines. The TOC is
coming from Styles - Level 5 is Chapter Number and Chapter Title, Level 4, is
Chapter Sections, etc. I tried using Numbering but that disappears when I
update the TOC. Is there some field switch that will put in a chapter number
in Roman numerals?

I would appreciate some help.
 
H

Henk57

Terri;2676073 said:
In the TOC for the dissertation the grad school requires this forma
(with
doublespace between each line of TOC)

CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION..........................................1
Statement of Problem.............................3
Importance of Study...............................4
II. BACKGROUND...........................................5

But the chapter number and title are on two different lines. The TO
is
coming from Styles - Level 5 is Chapter Number and Chapter Title, Leve
4, is
Chapter Sections, etc. I tried using Numbering but that disappear
when I
update the TOC. Is there some field switch that will put in a chapte
number
in Roman numerals?

I would appreciate some help.

Terri:
The chapter numbering and TOC numbering shd be similar, obviously, s
the chapter numbering shd be set to Roman on the appropriate levels.
Assuming you have Chapter numbering correctly set up (se
www.shaunakelly.com), go to the Style Level 5
Modify/Numbering../Outline Numbered/Customize. Then under Number styl
choose the Roman style. HTH, hen
 
S

Stefan Blom

I believe the assumption in this thread is that the OP makes use of *two*
styles for headings: one with the chapter number, for example "Chapter I,"
and one with the chapter title, for example "INTRODUCTION." In such a case,
the usual work-around is the one that Suzanne has presented: include only
the title paragraph in the TOC and then add numbering directly to the
corresponding TOC style.
 

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