TOC Print Screen Issue

M

mike

Hi,

My TOC keeps showing my print screen examples. How do I get me TOC to stop
showing my print screen please.

Mike
 
H

Henk57

mike;2570864 said:
Hi,

My TOC keeps showing my print screen examples. How do I get me TOC to
stop
showing my print screen please.

Mike

Mike, yr print screen samples are part of your heading style. Probably
you did so by accident. First, CTRL-SHIFT-8 to show the non-printable
characters. Go to the places where the screen shots are and check the
paragraph style of them. Either, you have a line break (showing as a
hooked arrow) between heading and screen shot, or you have two
paragraphs (the end of paragraph marked shows as a greek letter "pi".
In case of the first, change the line break for a paragraph break
(Enter) and make sure the paragraph style for the screenshot is NOT a
heading (but for instance yr normal body text style). In the second
case, change the heading style into yr normal body text style.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Select the images and format them as Normal or some other style rather than
the heading/caption style they probably have applied (because you pressed
Enter at the beginning of a heading/caption paragraph). If it's a caption
rather than a heading, then likely you got the image inside the bookmark for
the caption, and that will require a bit more work to undo.
 
M

mike

thanks everyone!

Henk57 said:
Mike, yr print screen samples are part of your heading style. Probably
you did so by accident. First, CTRL-SHIFT-8 to show the non-printable
characters. Go to the places where the screen shots are and check the
paragraph style of them. Either, you have a line break (showing as a
hooked arrow) between heading and screen shot, or you have two
paragraphs (the end of paragraph marked shows as a greek letter "pi".
In case of the first, change the line break for a paragraph break
(Enter) and make sure the paragraph style for the screenshot is NOT a
heading (but for instance yr normal body text style). In the second
case, change the heading style into yr normal body text style.
 

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