I am basing my TOC on a built in Heading style These headings are in Caps. I do not have the "All Caps" option checked in the style. I would like the TOC to be in Title Case. Can't seem to figure out how to do it. I think I knew how to do it at one time but I cannot remember how. I tried typing in the Headings in Title Case and the "Change Case' to see if that worked and it didn't Any help would be appreciated Thanks much Joan/NYC
TOC entries reflect any font formatting that is applied directly but not font formatting that is part of the heading style. If you type with Caps Lock on, then your TOC entry will be in caps. You need to type the headings in title case and include All Caps in the heading style. The TOC entries will then reflect the title case. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Joan NYC" wrote in message news:A89BF989-1364-476F-8D3F-647E1296E907@microsoft.com... >I am basing my TOC on a built in Heading style > > These headings are in Caps. I do not have the "All Caps" option checked > in > the style. > > I would like the TOC to be in Title Case. > > Can't seem to figure out how to do it. I think I knew how to do it at one > time but I cannot remember how. > > I tried typing in the Headings in Title Case and the "Change Case' to see > if > that worked and it didn't > > Any help would be appreciated > > Thanks much > > Joan/NYC >
AHA.... I was doing just the opposite Suzanne to the rescue once more! Thanks so much joan "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > TOC entries reflect any font formatting that is applied directly but not > font formatting that is part of the heading style. If you type with Caps > Lock on, then your TOC entry will be in caps. You need to type the headings > in title case and include All Caps in the heading style. The TOC entries > will then reflect the title case. > > -- > Suzanne S. Barnhill > Microsoft MVP (Word) > Words into Type > Fairhope, Alabama USA > > "Joan NYC" wrote in message > news:A89BF989-1364-476F-8D3F-647E1296E907@microsoft.com... > >I am basing my TOC on a built in Heading style > > > > These headings are in Caps. I do not have the "All Caps" option checked > > in > > the style. > > > > I would like the TOC to be in Title Case. > > > > Can't seem to figure out how to do it. I think I knew how to do it at one > > time but I cannot remember how. > > > > I tried typing in the Headings in Title Case and the "Change Case' to see > > if > > that worked and it didn't > > > > Any help would be appreciated > > > > Thanks much > > > > Joan/NYC > > > > >
Glad I could help. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Joan NYC" wrote in message news:C6BD3DAD-79C6-4D73-8124-48617278353E@microsoft.com... > AHA.... I was doing just the opposite > > Suzanne to the rescue once more! > > Thanks so much > > joan > > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > >> TOC entries reflect any font formatting that is applied directly but not >> font formatting that is part of the heading style. If you type with Caps >> Lock on, then your TOC entry will be in caps. You need to type the >> headings >> in title case and include All Caps in the heading style. The TOC entries >> will then reflect the title case. >> >> -- >> Suzanne S. Barnhill >> Microsoft MVP (Word) >> Words into Type >> Fairhope, Alabama USA >> >> "Joan NYC" wrote in message >> news:A89BF989-1364-476F-8D3F-647E1296E907@microsoft.com... >> >I am basing my TOC on a built in Heading style >> > >> > These headings are in Caps. I do not have the "All Caps" option >> > checked >> > in >> > the style. >> > >> > I would like the TOC to be in Title Case. >> > >> > Can't seem to figure out how to do it. I think I knew how to do it at >> > one >> > time but I cannot remember how. >> > >> > I tried typing in the Headings in Title Case and the "Change Case' to >> > see >> > if >> > that worked and it didn't >> > >> > Any help would be appreciated >> > >> > Thanks much >> > >> > Joan/NYC >> > >> >> >> >