Thanks - I will give that a try.

Brian

On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 00:02:57 +0100, Hagar de l'Est
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>What I would do is:
>- Use a standard Heading paragraph style with its configuration in 
>Tools>Outline numbering for the first part
>- Make this heading style "invisible" with a white font (can't be made 
>"hidden", there is a bug report about that)
>- In your text, for the first part, use a cross-reference, inserting a field 
>for the current chapter, then put your text afterwards.
>
>Hagar
>
>
>Le 09.02.2008 22:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>
>> 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
>> 
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