> From: Michele Zarri [mailto:[email protected]] said:
[...]
> 
> I guess you have already tried this, but it is worth trying again...
> 
> 1. right click on the TOC and select edit Index/Table
> 2. go to the Entries tab and select level 1 on the left menu
> 3. remove any unwanted "T" from the structure (that is leave 
> only one T 
> between the entry (E) and page number (#) right aligned, with filling 
> character .
> 4. repeat for level 2
> 
> Also, just in case, select the para styles Contents 1 and 
> Contents 2 and 
> click on the "default" button to reset all the settings.

I "solved" it by creating a clean document, faking some text and 
creating/applying styles with the same names as my heading styles from the 
culprit document, creating a ToC in the clean document, then copying and 
pasting into the culprit doc, and updating the ToC.  Seemed to work... sorta... 
kinda... maybe... I'm not confident it'll stay that way.

I guess this is one of the many joys of inheriting Word documents from people 
who had their own special ways of producing docs. 

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