I found out that if I were to uncheck the box to protect the table of
contents from manual changes, I can select the entire thing, click the table
icon, and everything would pop into a table, where I would be able to better
organize the text by playing with the indents.
But this isn't the best option as everytime I update the table I would have
to repeat the process, albeit it still beats manually logging the changes.
On 19 April 2011 13:55, Rewarp <rewarp@gmail.com> wrote:
I have two problems.
The first one is the problem of text in the Table of Contents approaching
the page numbering. Is there a way to define a column to separate the words
from the page numbers?
Example:
Table 4.4: Comparisons between mean survival of seeds and/or seedlings in
experimental
plot-lines versus survival of seeds and/or seedlings in the control
plot-line at day 37. 51
to
Table 4.4: Comparisons between mean survival of seeds and/or seedlings in
experimental plot-lines versus survival of seeds and/or seedlings in the
control
plot-line at day 37.
51
Second problem.
I would prefer not to have Heading 1 titles separated from subheadings. In
my case, I have a Heading 1 stuck at the end on one page, subheadings at the
following page.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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