Linking Specific Header Layout to TOC
I have a BIG problem Connecting my Chapter Header Layout:
with the TOC in a good way. My chapter header layout is a number (in Styles "A_Chapternumber") on the first row and text (in Styles "A_Chaptertext") on the next row.
However when I try to insert a TOC I can't get the number and text to line up in the same row 1.Introduction, like it want it to:
TOC_how_it_should_be.
I get something currently looking like this:
My document template : https://docdro.id/eViwQbZ
microsoft-word
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I have a BIG problem Connecting my Chapter Header Layout:
with the TOC in a good way. My chapter header layout is a number (in Styles "A_Chapternumber") on the first row and text (in Styles "A_Chaptertext") on the next row.
However when I try to insert a TOC I can't get the number and text to line up in the same row 1.Introduction, like it want it to:
TOC_how_it_should_be.
I get something currently looking like this:
My document template : https://docdro.id/eViwQbZ
microsoft-word
add a comment |
I have a BIG problem Connecting my Chapter Header Layout:
with the TOC in a good way. My chapter header layout is a number (in Styles "A_Chapternumber") on the first row and text (in Styles "A_Chaptertext") on the next row.
However when I try to insert a TOC I can't get the number and text to line up in the same row 1.Introduction, like it want it to:
TOC_how_it_should_be.
I get something currently looking like this:
My document template : https://docdro.id/eViwQbZ
microsoft-word
I have a BIG problem Connecting my Chapter Header Layout:
with the TOC in a good way. My chapter header layout is a number (in Styles "A_Chapternumber") on the first row and text (in Styles "A_Chaptertext") on the next row.
However when I try to insert a TOC I can't get the number and text to line up in the same row 1.Introduction, like it want it to:
TOC_how_it_should_be.
I get something currently looking like this:
My document template : https://docdro.id/eViwQbZ
microsoft-word
microsoft-word
edited Dec 13 '18 at 20:31
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I assume a) you have a Paragraph Style for the chapter number and a different one for the Title, and b) All chapters are consecutively numbered.
1) Make sure your Table of Content doesn't list the paragraph numbers, then right-click on the ToC and select Edit Field...
from the pop-up menu:
2) In the list, select TOC, then click on the Table of Contents...
button
3) Click Modify
4) Click on TOC 1
, then on Modify
5) Click on ``Format...and select
Numbering`
6) Choose the numbering format that suits you.
Your chapters should now all be numbered:
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I assume a) you have a Paragraph Style for the chapter number and a different one for the Title, and b) All chapters are consecutively numbered.
1) Make sure your Table of Content doesn't list the paragraph numbers, then right-click on the ToC and select Edit Field...
from the pop-up menu:
2) In the list, select TOC, then click on the Table of Contents...
button
3) Click Modify
4) Click on TOC 1
, then on Modify
5) Click on ``Format...and select
Numbering`
6) Choose the numbering format that suits you.
Your chapters should now all be numbered:
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I assume a) you have a Paragraph Style for the chapter number and a different one for the Title, and b) All chapters are consecutively numbered.
1) Make sure your Table of Content doesn't list the paragraph numbers, then right-click on the ToC and select Edit Field...
from the pop-up menu:
2) In the list, select TOC, then click on the Table of Contents...
button
3) Click Modify
4) Click on TOC 1
, then on Modify
5) Click on ``Format...and select
Numbering`
6) Choose the numbering format that suits you.
Your chapters should now all be numbered:
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I assume a) you have a Paragraph Style for the chapter number and a different one for the Title, and b) All chapters are consecutively numbered.
1) Make sure your Table of Content doesn't list the paragraph numbers, then right-click on the ToC and select Edit Field...
from the pop-up menu:
2) In the list, select TOC, then click on the Table of Contents...
button
3) Click Modify
4) Click on TOC 1
, then on Modify
5) Click on ``Format...and select
Numbering`
6) Choose the numbering format that suits you.
Your chapters should now all be numbered:
I assume a) you have a Paragraph Style for the chapter number and a different one for the Title, and b) All chapters are consecutively numbered.
1) Make sure your Table of Content doesn't list the paragraph numbers, then right-click on the ToC and select Edit Field...
from the pop-up menu:
2) In the list, select TOC, then click on the Table of Contents...
button
3) Click Modify
4) Click on TOC 1
, then on Modify
5) Click on ``Format...and select
Numbering`
6) Choose the numbering format that suits you.
Your chapters should now all be numbered:
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