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ToC formatting
Hello,
I have a table of contents with a TOC1 style with the ALL CAPS selected. As a result my Roman Numeral page numbering appears in caps. (I, II etc). Can I keep the section titles in caps but put the page numbering in lowercase? i.e. SECTION A .....................ii Thanks for any suggestions and I hope I have placed this in the correct discussion group. |
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ToC formatting
Hi rekoop
rekoop wrote: I have a table of contents with a TOC1 style with the ALL CAPS selected. As a result my Roman Numeral page numbering appears in caps. (I, II etc). Can I keep the section titles in caps but put the page numbering in lowercase? i.e. SECTION A .....................ii You mean other than writing the title in the text ("Section A") in Caps itself and getting rid of the Caps-setting in the TOC style ? No, I don't think so ... Greetinx ..bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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