klam;2625388 said:
Thx a mint for the reply, Suzanne.
Of course, that makes complete sense. I have done that but canno
figure out
how to supress the page numbering for just that ONE level in the ToC.
Any
suggestions on how to do that?
I have tried looking in all the options under "Format" and "Modify".
did
see where to turn off the dot leaders and page numbers on th
ReferenceToC
main window, but that turns it off for all levels of the ToC.
Suggestions from anyone much appreciated.
:
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If you want them treated differently, you will need to give them
different
outline level (so they will use a different TOC style) and the
suppress the
numbering for that level. The headings at this outline level can be
formatted identical to those at another level that do have pag
numbers.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"klam" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message
I would like 4 headings to show in the ToC but not the dot leaders o
page
number.
I gave them a different style and assigned them ToC Level 1. The
show up
with the dot leaders & page numbers.
Since there are only 4 of these in the document, I tried to delet
the dot
leaders and page numbering manually. I am able to delete the do
leaders
but
when I try to highlight the page number the heading is highlighte
too so
I
can't delete just the page number.
Working in Word 2003 on a stand alone PC, with XP.
Any insights much appreciated!
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The tab leader can be controlled for each individual TOC level. Modif
the TOC style by selecting the tab setting, choosing "none" for the ta
leader (tab leaders are defined per tab, so be careful to select th
right tab!).
IMHO you cannot control the page numbering of DIFFERENT heading level
- it's either show all or none. A macro may come to rescue.
A workaround may be to select the page numbers in the TOC and give the
a white color (ALT+left mouse button pressed allows a vertical selectio
of all page numbers in one go, so you don't have to do it for each pag
number individually - I didn't test whether it works for TOCs though).
However, when I fiddled a bit I found that updating the entire TO
restores the formatting. Oddly, when I chose Update page numbers only
the white (so invisble font) remained in place! Assuming I didnt make
mistake, then you cld apply this trick as soon as your doc structure i
final.
HTH - Hen