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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-Aug-27 5:03 PM, Fred Ridder
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<div dir="ltr">Performing an Update Book operation doesn't strip
all formatting from existing TOC entries, because one of the
first things it does is *delete* all TOC entries--all the
paragraphs--so that it can rebuild the TOC on the legitimate
assumption that some of them have changed or that the order or
population of headings has changed. When it rebuilds the TOC it
will use the formatting that you saved as the TOC file's
paragraph catalog when you set up the formatting.<br>
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But note that importing the paragraph formats from your chapter
file to your TOC file probably will not produce the desired
result because the TOC has its own set of unique formats. For
example, your chapter files may have Heading1 and Heading2
styles, but the TOC needs to have Heading1TOC and Heading2TOC
styles. If you do not have a paragraph catalog that has all the
appropriate *TOC styles, the paragraphs that appear when Update
Book regenerates the TOC will have default formatting, and this
may be what you are seeing.<br>
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-Fred Ridder<br>
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Or in other words, when you first generate a TOC, it will have a
unique set of tags with names that all end in TOC -- one for each
unique paragraph style that you included in your TOC setup. It is
these default tags that you must modify using the pgf designer to
get the look that you want; then save the TOC in order to preserve
the catalog. <br>
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Note that you also have to modify the TOC flow on the reference
pages if you want to add tabs or apply character formatting, for
example, by applying colour to just the Heading1TOC page numbers.
Each unique pgf style in the TOC will have an exemplar entry in that
flow, which you can modify. Save and regenerate to see the effects
of your changes.<br>
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HTH,<br>
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