Nina,
Are you putting a tab stop between the variables on the Reference Page
of the TOC, or literally inserting the three letters "TAB?" It needs
to be a real tab stop. If it's inserting the letters "TAB" it's
because that's what you put on the Reference page...
And then you need to modify the co
I'm sure there's a really easy explanation for this, and I'm just
overlooking it because I can't see the forest for the trees.
I'm working on the TOC for a document. In the references pages, I have
<$paratext>TAB<$pagenum>. After updating the TOC (but before I put the
dot headers in), it should
Nina,
Are you putting a tab stop between the variables on the Reference Page
of the TOC, or literally inserting the three letters "TAB?" It needs
to be a real tab stop. If it's inserting the letters "TAB" it's
because that's what you put on the Reference page...
And then you need to modify the co
I'm sure there's a really easy explanation for this, and I'm just
overlooking it because I can't see the forest for the trees.
I'm working on the TOC for a document. In the references pages, I have
<$paratext>TAB<$pagenum>. After updating the TOC (but before I put the
dot headers in), it should