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I want to show my main section titles on the ToC without a dotted line to the number.

I can take the line out of the sub sections, but this does not seem to work with the titles.

Would I have to insert the ToC manually?

Thanks.

Claire

RE: Table of Contents

Claire,

You should be able to turn off the dotted lines for the TOC 1 style (main section titles).

Insert a new page at the front of your document.
Insert -> Reference -> Index and Tables... -> Table of Contents tab. Change 'tab leader' drop-down box to be (none).

You may have a General Format set (eg. 'Fancy' format insists there is a line for the main section titles) so check this is set to 'From template'.

Hope this helps.

Regards, Rich

 

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