Word Table of Content Colors
OK, I tested without the \h switch. Good catch, Charles. Thank you.Stefan Blom, Microsoft Word MVP Thank you. It was Suzanne's catch. I'm still baffled as to why I got blue color on two words with the...
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That's exactly what I'm trying to do! Here's the link of file that I tried: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=6A880E65007D933E%212390Your field has the \h switch in it.Press Alt+F9 to toggle field...
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OK, I tested without the \h switch. Good catch, Charles. Thank you.Stefan Blom, Microsoft Word MVP
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That's exactly what I'm trying to do! Here's the link of file that I tried: https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=6A880E65007D933E%212390
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In the Word Answers forum, Suzanne Barnhill pointed out that without the /h switch, the colors would show up in the TOC. She was correct and that is true in Word 2003 as well. Still can't figure out...
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I expected to find Stefan's suggestions confirmed, but, instead I can confirm that the behavior in Word 2010 and 2013 is not what I would expect. In Word 2003 & 2007, no direct color formatting was...
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This is what I get in Word 2013:Could you post an example document? You can store the document on OneDrive or Dropbox, make it public, and post a link here.Stefan Blom, Microsoft Word MVP
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I'm Word 2013 and I'm just changing the font color. I would upload a picture of what I'm trying to do but can't so I'll try and explain it as best as I can. Basically my heading contain multiple colors...
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Which kind of color did you use? Text should work fine. On the other hand, shading won't reflect in the TOC. Also, note that if you modify a heading style so that it has a new color, the TOC will...
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Didn't work, the table of contents words remain black, while the heading colors are different.
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Yes, the colors would still show. Test it and see if you get the result you expect.Stefan Blom, Microsoft Word MVP
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There is no particular pattern to the coloring scheme. It depends on the words. Would it still show?So for example:blue black blue green blue black blue black orange.
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If you apply different colors to words or characters in the heading itself, those colors will be reflected in the table of contents. Remember to update the TOC to see the difference.Stefan Blom,...
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Hi there,Is it possible to make a table of contents with multiple colors in it that will update itself? I have a document where each heading contains multiple colors in it and I would like those colors...
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