![]() ![]() The trick to this work around is the \w switch instructs the TOC to include the tab found in the heading in the generated TOC entry. Another bonus is if a heading does not contain any prefix, the TOC still looks pretty normal, the page number only appears a bit in from the edge of the page. The second heading shows the final output where the text is hidden.Īn advantage of this method is you can choose any prefix you want and can also have separate prefixes for each entry if desired. The first heading in blue shows the tab and prefix before hiding the text. Now each page number should have it's own prefix as shown in the image below. Once this is done for all paragraphs right click on the TOC and choose Update Fields. The prefix should be hidden and the heading should now look normal again. Go to Font -> Color and change the color of the text to match the background (e.g white on a white document background).
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