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LibreOffice 3.5.6.2
Build ID: e0fbe70-dcba98b-297ab39-994e618-0f858f0
On an Intel Mac on 10.6.8

I have a draft document in which I've used heading styles for sections. I now want to create a Table of Contents (ToC), but I'm having trouble getting it to work right. I'm using the styles almost as they came with the software (I added one style for a "Draft" watermark that I'm also using in this document).

The problem is that sections to which I've applied the Heading 1a style end up with 2 or 3 entries in the ToC, at different levels. So, for example, I have one Heading 1 section, "Fundraising History," followed by a subsection called "Annual Fund" set to Heading 1a. There are other subsections with Heading 1a applied, then other sections with Heading 1 applied. The ToC reads:

Fundraising History
    Annual Fund
Annual Fund
    Auction
Auction

Etc.

The ToC should read:

Fundraising History
    Annual Fund
    Auction

Etc.

ToC screen grab
(I've inserted a screen-shot image here but not sure it'll get through to the group.)

Any idea what's going on and how I can fix it?  Thanks so much.

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Carl Paulsen

Dover, NH


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