Charlie,
You wrote:
>How does FM know what TOC style to associate with a heading style? I
>have three instances of TOC entries that show up twice: once correctly
>and once incorrectly. The duplicated TOC entries each use a different
>style. The style for the correct is an override. Is there a wa
Charlie,
You wrote:
>How does FM know what TOC style to associate with a heading style? I
>have three instances of TOC entries that show up twice: once correctly
>and once incorrectly. The duplicated TOC entries each use a different
>style. The style for the correct is an override. Is there a wa
How does FM know what TOC style to associate with a heading style? I
have three instances of TOC entries that show up twice: once correctly
and once incorrectly. The duplicated TOC entries each use a different
style. The style for the correct is an override. Is there a way to tell
what part of the
How does FM know what TOC style to associate with a heading style? I
have three instances of TOC entries that show up twice: once correctly
and once incorrectly. The duplicated TOC entries each use a different
style. The style for the correct is an override. Is there a way to tell
what part of the