Although I think it's kind of a bass-ackward design, you can do it
with a right, or maybe a decimal, tab in the Heading1TOC (and other)
tags. Just set it to the correct indent location in the tag and in the
correct position in the Autonumbering stream, save, then insert a tab
stop into the correct location of each level on the TOC's Reference
Page so they'll be inserted automatically.
Art Campbell
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Jack DeLand <[email protected]> wrote:
> This one is a little odd. I'm trying to match a graphic artist's iodea
> of what our numbering should look like. It goes in outline still from n
> to n.n to n.n.n, like
> 9
> 9.9
> 9.9.9
> but he wants it to align on the right, not the left. I can sort of
> kluge it with spaces in text, but not so in the TOC. I'm thinking a tab
> should be used, but where and how would it be inserted?
> Thanks in advance.
> FM 8 on Vista.
>
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