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Text In Document Different Attribute Than ToC |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The customer had a document in which he wanted a heading to be in all uppercase, but in the table of contents he wanted the same text to be in upper and lowercase. He was able to solve this problem by doing the following: In the body of the text, he marked the text for the heading using upper and lowercase text. He used the small caps attribute before the ToC mark, and before the small caps code he changed the font to a font that is 2 points larger. The codes looked like the following: [Font:TmsRmn 12pt (AC)][SM CAP]{Mark:ToC,1]Heading in Document[End Mark:ToC,1][sm cap][Font:TmsRmn 10pt (AC)] |
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