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Displaying A Heading In A ToC But Not In The |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: If a customer would like to have a heading appear in a Table of Contents, but not in the document itself they can do the following: 1. Go to the page in the document that they want the heading to reflect in the generated Table of Contents. 2. Go to a blank or empty line and change the Print Color to white (Ctrl- F8, 5, 2). 3. Type in the heading to be included in the ToC. 4. Change the Print Color back to black at the end of the heading that was just typed in (Ctrl-F8, 5, 1). 5. Mark the heading that was typed in for the ToC (Alt-F5, 1, type in level desired), but make sure that the Print Color codes are not marked (e.g., move the cursor so that it highlights the first character in the heading, turn Block on, press End to go to the end of the heading, and press the left arrow key so that the cursor is highlighting the black Print Color code, then mark it for the ToC). |
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