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For a TOC, only want the underlined words

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QueSeraSera - 14 Apr 2006 16:52 GMT
Help.  We have a revised document--originally set up so level 2 of outline
for TOC only included the underlined words, and the paragraph continues on
the same line. But now the TOC updates include the whole paragraph, not only
the underlined words.  How can I make it only do the underlined part?
zkid - 15 Apr 2006 01:14 GMT
This is a programming forum; however, I'll at least give you a place to start:

Depending on your version of Word, if < XP/2002, if you are using heading
styles, you need to insert a hidden paragraph at theend of the underlined
word and before the rest of the text in the paragraph.

If >= XP, then you can use the Style Separator, which keeps the non-titled
text on the same line.

See the following article for info. on marking for TOC's.  The style
separator is referenced about 3/4 of the way through the article.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285059

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> Help.  We have a revised document--originally set up so level 2 of outline
> for TOC only included the underlined words, and the paragraph continues on
> the same line. But now the TOC updates include the whole paragraph, not only
> the underlined words.  How can I make it only do the underlined part?
 
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