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Word 2003/2007 question
How the heck can you align a table of contents you make by hand in Word? When you left-justify the text, the tabs on the right side become uneven. Is there a way to have each line of text space to fill the page width? Do I have to put it in a table or something?
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You need to make custom tab stops. Click the Format menu and choose Tabs.
This is word 2004, but it should look the same in 2003. Don't know exactly what it looks like in 2007. ![]() |
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We'll try that, thank you
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You have to select an option to show the gridlines in 2007.
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2007 has builtin support for Table of Contents: http://office.microsoft.com/client/h...CH100626361033
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