Hi :)
Ahh, wrt the indents it might be taht they are following the styles of the
documents.
The one with no indents has all it's headings flush up against the
left-hand side. The doc that does have indented ToC also has indented
titles.
This might be something you could sort out by modifying the styles of the
non-indented one and then "Select All" (eg, Ctrl A) and then from the
menus;
Format - "Remove direct formatting"
You might need to reapply appropriate style to the appropriate headings
which could be a bit of a pain.
An alternative route would be to 'just' edit the ToC itself directly and
leave the rest of the document as is. At the moment the ToCs are both
protect to stop people from editing them but if you right-click on the ToC
then;
Edit Index/Table
then the 1st tab, Index/Table, has a tick-box in the top section of that
1st tab. You can untick the option there and then edit the ToC as much as
you like. Of course if you subsequently "Update the index/table" then the
ToC would need re-editing.
So, in some ways it might be better to do the styles route, for example if
this is a document you'll be working on in the future. However, if you
just want to print the thing as a "one off" and only likely to edit very
rarely then directly editing the ToC might be the quickest hack.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 25 August 2014 18:56, Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi :)
Err, in the
Copyrightbriefs
one i right-click in the ToC and about halfway down is "Update
index/table" and that suddenly added 4-6 entries.
I had tried the same thing in the other document but it had no effect
there.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 25 August 2014 18:05, Joel Madero <jmadero.dev@gmail.com> wrote:
Has nothing to do with tabbing - I use "heading" styles which should be
incorporated into the TOC. Also the documents can be downloaded - buttons
on top to download when you see the preview image.
Best,
Joel
On 08/25/2014 10:03 AM, anne-ology wrote:
Without being able to see 'behind the scenes'
[these merely open as image documents] ;-)
I'm not sure, yet maybe in the first one, you clicked on the
tab-key and in the second one you didn't ;-)
From: *Joel Madero* <jmadero.dev@gmail.com <mailto:jmadero.dev@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 9:16 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] TOC Different Between Two Documents
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org <mailto:users@global.libreoffice.org>"
<users@global.libreoffice.org <mailto:users@global.libreoffice.org>>
Hi All -
I have the following two documents:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2kdRhc960qdV2RHM1B0SzE2YTQ/
edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2kdRhc960qdZ3VkSnpnRzdfUTQ/
edit?usp=sharing
I'm wondering why the TOC on my evidence briefs is so screwed up (no
indentation at all) while the copyright one is just fine. Thanks in advance.
Best,
Joel
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