That was very helpful.  Thank you very much.

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Michele Zarri <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Bashar,
>
> One possible way is to insert in the entry structure a tab (T) between E#
> and E.
> Just edit the index/table then in the Entries page place the mouse in
> the white space between the E# and E and press Tab Stop.
>
> Now, inserting a tab stop value which is wider than the deepest level
> in your structure (1 - 1.5 cm) does the trick, however the ToC does
> not look very nice since this creates too much space between the level
> 1 numbering and the level 1 entry. If you set the tab to be smaller
> than the width of the numbering the ToC goes all over the place.
>
> If you want to do a "proper" job, then you will have to set the tab
> stop on each level individually while modifying at the same time the
> indent value for the Contents X paragraph style (assuming you are
> using the default para styles in your ToC).
> It is a bit of a pain, but the results are much nicer.
>
> A simpler fix is to insert some spaces in the entry structure between E#
> and E.
> Again, just edit the index/table then in the Entries page place the
> mouse in the white space between E# and E and press the spacebar a
> couple of times.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michele :-D
>
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