On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 16:58:27 -0500, Richard Detwiler
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I want to format a heading which is only a couple of words and
>> underlined. I want to continue on the same line with normal type. 
>> I find when I apply the heading format, it formats the whole line (or
>> lines if there are several in the paragraph). 
>>
>> If there any way to do this:-
>>
>> This is a heading  and this is not.
>>
>> THe heading part is underlined and used in a TOC
>>
>> Brian
>
>Probably the simplest way (which those who are enamored with styles with 
>shudder at I'm sure!) is to highlight the portion of the line that you 
>want formated, and manually apply the formatting desired (font style, 
>font size, bold, underlined, etc.). Then only what you have highlighted 
>will have the formatting applied to it.
>
>To clarify the comment about styles -- I'm a big believer in them also, 
>and use them (especially paragraph styles) very frequently. And you 
>could in fact do what you want by using character styles -- but unless 
>you're going to be doing this over and over again, doing it manually 
>would seem to me to be the quickest and most direct way to do what 
>you're specifically asking about.

I agree with you but if I do that how do I include the headings (they
are not formatted with a heading type) in the TOC?

Brian


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