I have a document with some auto titles using right justification. This is in an English left-to-right document.
I’ve got all my auto-titles set to use a different format. The right-justified auto-titles are right justified in the TOC.
Any suggestions where I should look?
One idea would be to lose the right justification, but I’m curious about how to cure the situation.
TOC alignment
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Re: TOC alignment
Ok, I figured it out. The tab stops set in the TOC format are not the tab stops in the document at large. The auto-flow headings were running out of tab stops on some of the levels.
Is there a way to remove a tab stop? I can see how to create tab stops at regular intervals, but it appears that once a tab stop is set, the only option for removing it is to remove all tab stops.
Is there a way to manage individual tab stops by entering tab offsets numerically, in the way the add tab stop dialog works?
Is there a way to remove a tab stop? I can see how to create tab stops at regular intervals, but it appears that once a tab stop is set, the only option for removing it is to remove all tab stops.
Is there a way to manage individual tab stops by entering tab offsets numerically, in the way the add tab stop dialog works?
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Re: TOC alignment
Oh, happy day! I figured out the tab situation.
If you hover over a tab and get the right-and-left arrow mouse pointer, you can click and drag the tab to a new position.
If you click and drag it down to below the ruler, the tab is deleted.
If you click on the tab, when the mouse has that right-left pointer, the tab setting appears highlighted. You can type in a new setting there.
If you hover over a tab and get the right-and-left arrow mouse pointer, you can click and drag the tab to a new position.
If you click and drag it down to below the ruler, the tab is deleted.
If you click on the tab, when the mouse has that right-left pointer, the tab setting appears highlighted. You can type in a new setting there.