From: c on 24 Feb 2010 17:07 Am I doing something wrong? I'm trying to change the font of my automatic TOC. I have modified the TOC styles (TOC1, TOC2, TOC3, etc.)--but everything I modify actually changes except the font. I've tried changing the font in the TOC dialog box and by going through the styles. Also, I have set the styles to be based on nothing; however, they are remaining in the font of my body instead of my headings. The TOC style descriptions read: "font: (default) Book Antiqua". Does the "default" mean something? Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Join Lists with LINQ - SharePoint 2010 http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/b0c1cd0d-fe82-444e-a16e-7d3fb7d38eca/join-lists-with-linq--sh.aspx
From: DeanH on 25 Feb 2010 03:32 It sounds like you are doing everything right to modify the TOC styles, I tend to modify them from the Styles and Formatting pane instead of the TOC dialog - you don't get the "do you want to replace the TOC" question ;-) What I think is happening is that the Headings, that the TOC is collecting, have manual formatting applied to them, the TOC will show this manual formatting instead of the TOC styles. I would check the Headings themselves, and correct the appropriate Heading styles to show what format you want at the sections, you can use Ctrl+Spacebar to remove any manual formatting quickly. Ensure you select the paragraph mark as well as the text, as this marker holds its own formatting as well, to show these use Ctrl+Shft+8 or the ΒΆ icon (on the Home ribbon or the Standard toolbar) to toggle. Hope this helps DeanH "c j" wrote: > Am I doing something wrong? I'm trying to change the font of my automatic TOC. I have modified the TOC styles (TOC1, TOC2, TOC3, etc.)--but everything I modify actually changes except the font. > > I've tried changing the font in the TOC dialog box and by going through the styles. Also, I have set the styles to be based on nothing; however, they are remaining in the font of my body instead of my headings. > > The TOC style descriptions read: "font: (default) Book Antiqua". Does the "default" mean something? > > > Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > Join Lists with LINQ - SharePoint 2010 > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/b0c1cd0d-fe82-444e-a16e-7d3fb7d38eca/join-lists-with-linq--sh.aspx > . >
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