![]() ![]() To access the ToC options, go to the Layout menu and select Table of Contents to open the Table of Contents dialog box. How to handle line-breaks in a table of contents with InDesign Ask Question Asked 8 years ago Modified 7 years, 11 months ago Viewed 3k times -1 Id like to build up a table of contents following this layout: Level 01 sub-level 1.1 sub-level 1.2 sub-level 1.3 Level 02 sub-level 2.1 sub-level 2. I can’t figure out what was wrong at the beginning, but I am happy that this is over and fixed.Īs I said though, thanks for your advice which was correct but that I couldn’t figure out because of the missing +. The Table of Contents (ToC) is a very useful feature in InDesign not just to create a chapter-wise ToC, but also to list out basically anything that has a paragraph style. And, miracle, the TOC worked all fine again. I started to type with No style (or Normal) style and then applied the Paragraph styles. As the problem was, I guessed, between Point 12 and 14, I retyped them from scratch (I was lucky, 12 and 14 were only 1 line for the Heading and one line of text, only 13 was longer). But the problem was that when I selected the whole paragraph (it was in Point 13, you can’t make this one up when it comes to misfortune), I didn’t see, as it was not there, the small + sign behind the paragraph style name. I eventually found this answer, about 1 hour after I posted and you are right with your advise: the problem was with override. But I belong to the cockroach family: indestroyable (well, so to speak). Four hours+, is the time I spent on this. Thanks for taking the time to answer my post. I suppressed other point (6 to 8) and it worked again in the rebuilt with points 1 to 5 and point 9 to 40. I thought there was a bug in Point 11, 12 or 13 so I cleaned them and reformatted them. I replaced the 3 points where they were before and again the TOC rebuilt up to Point 15. It worked but of course I had only point 1 to 10 and then 14 to 40. ![]() It didn't help.Īt one stage, I suppressed randomly 3 points (from point 11 to 13) and redid the TOC. I have been struggling and tried numerous things: suppress the pages after position 15 and add new pages, reflowing the text on the new pages. The very last part (TOC 2) has 40 points but when I update it only displays until point 15. But when I have to update (after the document has been modified), the TOC doesn't rebuild correctly. ![]() I have generated the TOC and all was fine. Both have their own style attached (Heading 1 becomes TOC 1 and Heading 2 becomes TOC 2). Here is the issue: I have created a TOC which includes 2 levels (Heading 1 and Heading 2). ![]()
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