January 6th, 2005, 10:39 PM
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Surprisingly, I am no longer offended by the way the leaders
look. Thanks.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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You don't--at least not without a lot of tedious work. The way
this *should*
work is as follows:
1. You set a right tab stop short of the page numbers and give
it a period
leader, removing the leader from the page number tab stop.
2. You then have to get Word to honor an extra tab character in
the TOC
entry (since two tab characters will be required to reach the
page number
tab stop). This is where the trouble begins.
3. You insert a tab character at the end of the heading in the
document,
then add the \w switch to the TOC field, which is supposed to
preserve tab
characters in TOC entries (and apparently does in some
situations), but this
just doesn't work: the trailing tab character is ignored.
It may occur to you to insert an extra tab character in each
TOC entry
manually, but every time you update the TOC, it will be
removed. The only
thing that will work, therefore, is to wait until editing is
complete and
you are confident that no page numbers will change, then either
unlink the
TOC and add the tab characters or add the tab characters and
lock the TOC.
It's really annoying that all the above is true, but it's a sad
fact. Sorry.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Paul Terrano" wrote in message
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The dotted leaders in a toc are a shade too long for my
tastes.
How do you leave a small gap at each end of the leader?
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