selected 9 headings
>>> no default styles at all appeared in the positioning table
added Heading 9 at the first position

BUG: the box does NOT retain the additional styles setting-
if you set some arbitrary style like bulletlist as a toc style and give
it a position, select ok->ok. Then open the dialog again - no setting
retained

I am guessing this is the problem?

anyway thanks
John

On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 09:12 +1000, Naomi Kramer wrote:

> OK... try this...
> 
>    1. Click on Insert -> Indexes and Tables -> Indexes and Tables
>    2. Select Table of Contents from the Type drop down list
>    3. Select the number of levels of headings to use (I tend to only use 4)
>    4. Tick the Additional Styles checkbox
>    5. Click on the ... button next to said checkbox
>    6. Select the headings you want in the TOC (any you've already using
>       with Outline Numbering will go in automatically... and/or the
>       default Heading1 to HeadingX styles) and click on the >> button to
>       move them to the desired level.
>    7. Click on OK.
> 
> Does that help?
> 
> - Naomi



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