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I have a Word document template that is filled in by a Lotus Notes program. For the cell that holds the TOC information, I want a heading in bold and then the body text to follow without the bold. Is this possible?
 
Yes.

Evon said:
I have a Word document template that is filled in by a Lotus Notes
program. For the cell that holds the TOC information, I want a heading in
bold and then the body text to follow without the bold. Is this possible?
 
I'm curious why someone would reply that something can be done but doesn't go on to explain how to do it.
 
Maybe because someone answered the question that was asked, noting more,
nothing less.
In fact, it is difficult to give more explicit information without more
details from the poster (what Word version, What heading are we talking
about , the one in the TOC itself or the one from the main document? What is
the exact difficulty the poster is having?)

Evon:
I will take a shot in the dark on this one:
Format menu > Styles and formatting > Select Heading 1 (or the heading you
are interested in), choose to modify it, apply Bold from the Font section),
Click OK.

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Treesy said:
I'm curious why someone would reply that something can be done but doesn't
go on to explain how to do it.
 
Jean-Guy
Here are the specifics. There are 5 Word 2002 templates embedded in a Lotus Notes document (CARDmap). The cell that feeds the TOC is set up:
1.1 Business Objectives – then a short description of the objectiv
1.2 Object – then body tex
1.3 Object – etcâ€

The numbering and Objects before the dash should be in bold. The rest in regular body text.

I can get all bold or all regular. Can you help
Evon
 
Hi Evon,
Here are the specifics. There are 5 Word 2002 templates embedded in a
Lotus Notes document (CARDmap). The cell that feeds the TOC is set up:

"the cell"? You mean that everything is in one cell? Or is there one cell
per numbered item? And do you mean a cell in a Word table or some cell in
CARDmap?
1.1 Business Objectives - then a short description of the objective
1.2 Object - then body text
1.3 Object - etc.

The numbering and Objects before the dash should be in bold. The rest in
regular body text.

How do you set up the numbering? Bullets & Numbering or Hand typed one by
one?
Is the stuff after the dash in a cell of its own?
I can get all bold or all regular. Can you help?

Maybe... If you answer my questions and if they make sense to you... I mean,
I have not worked with CARDmap (I do not kow what it is). I have worked with
Lotus and Words templates though... So I am not sure if I can help.

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Cheers!
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Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
The easiest method is usually to open the templates themselves and insert
the heading immediately above where the TOC gets put it. Format the heading
however you like.




Evon said:
Jean-Guy,
Here are the specifics. There are 5 Word 2002 templates embedded in a
Lotus Notes document (CARDmap). The cell that feeds the TOC is set up:
 
Jean-Guy
Each numbered item is filled into the template cell by Cardmap. The actual template (Word) has one table and as CARDmap generates each numbered unit 1.1-1.2-...a new table is added. Do you know Lotus Notes or CARDmap
Tahnks for your continued help
Evon
 
Jezebel
The problem is setting 2 separate styles in the same cell. Bold for the numbers and heading 1.1... - and then no bold on the body text part
Evon
 
Sorry Evon,

I don't now about CARDmap.
All I may suggest is that you look at the final document produced by
CARDmap. See if a specific style was used for each numbered item. If so,
open the template itself and modify the style used by CARDmap. My bet is
that CARDmap uses Heading 1 to Heading 9 as those are built-in headings that
we cannot remove.

Sorry for not being able to help more than that.

If you need help to format the numbering scheme in a style (if it turns out
that CARDmap uses a specific style), then I can help with that.
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Cheers!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org


Evon said:
Jean-Guy,
Each numbered item is filled into the template cell by Cardmap. The
actual template (Word) has one table and as CARDmap generates each numbered
unit 1.1-1.2-...a new table is added. Do you know Lotus Notes or CARDmap?
 
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