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texfire

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  1. I don't quite understand what you are getting at. Are you saying I can append the section name to the page # either from the master page or just in the table of contents? If so, that perhaps could solve the problem. My Adobe takes the master page logic and puts it in the table of contents. Chris
  2. Well that's the kind of thing that makes me wish I chose a different program. InDesign does it without effort. Chris
  3. Hi, Hopefully there's a simple solution to this problem. My simple problem is that my page numbers are derived from a master page, and on the master page, I've appended the Page# with a preface. So for instant "I-#" on Master I, and then "II-#" on Master II. When I do the TOC, I can't get it to show the "I-" and "II-". Just the # itself. Can I get the preface to be visible? Thanks so much! Chris
  4. Hi, Sorry I just mean that rather than doing a list with indented sub-lines all starting with a standard bullet, I want the first line with a Triangle shape, the next subline indented and started with a dot/standard bullet. ETC.... ▶︎ BASIC TEXT •SUBLINE TEXT ⁃2nd SUBLINE TEXT Hopefully that explains better what I meant by triangle, dot, dash. Chris
  5. Hi, I'm simply trying to create a multi-level bulleted list, with a triangle line 1, dot line 2, hash line 3. I've tried to create a paragraph style, but the "Level" choice is grayed out as 1. Sorry to be a noob... Chris
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