You cannot view this unit as you're not logged in yet. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * 4 Comments How to you have the table of content text font in bold without the page numbers show in bold? Reply The Table of Contents (using the “based on template” setting) is picking up the formatting from the text itself. If the text that’s marked for a TOC (either with codes or via Heading Styles) is bold, then the TOC entry will be bold. Reply How do I get, for example: I. The District Court Granted Summary Judgment . . . .. . . I want it to be: I. The District Court Granted Summary Judgment . . . . I want all in title to line up on left, not return under "I"? Reply That’s what’s called a hanging indent. You’d need to alter the underlying TOC Style (TOC1, etc.) to add that. See https://legalofficeguru.com/why-hanging-indents-are-beautiful-things/ Reply
The Table of Contents (using the “based on template” setting) is picking up the formatting from the text itself. If the text that’s marked for a TOC (either with codes or via Heading Styles) is bold, then the TOC entry will be bold. Reply
How do I get, for example: I. The District Court Granted Summary Judgment . . . .. . . I want it to be: I. The District Court Granted Summary Judgment . . . . I want all in title to line up on left, not return under "I"? Reply
That’s what’s called a hanging indent. You’d need to alter the underlying TOC Style (TOC1, etc.) to add that. See https://legalofficeguru.com/why-hanging-indents-are-beautiful-things/ Reply
How to you have the table of content text font in bold without the page numbers show in bold?
The Table of Contents (using the “based on template” setting) is picking up the formatting from the text itself. If the text that’s marked for a TOC (either with codes or via Heading Styles) is bold, then the TOC entry will be bold.
How do I get, for example:
I. The District Court Granted Summary
Judgment . . . .. . .
I want it to be:
I. The District Court Granted Summary
Judgment . . . .
I want all in title to line up on left, not return under "I"?
That’s what’s called a hanging indent. You’d need to alter the underlying TOC Style (TOC1, etc.) to add that. See https://legalofficeguru.com/why-hanging-indents-are-beautiful-things/