Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have a newsletter with a TOC on page 1. There is also an article on page 1 that uses the same headline style referred to by the TOC. It is a template and I want to keep formatting as simple as possible, so I don’t want to have to use a separate style for page 1’s headline. What I would like to know is if there is an attribute to not include a paragraph in the TOC. It looks like there is not, so I have to decide whether to manually fix the TOC (and include instructions to do so for future users) or make a separate style.
Bob's steering you right.
1) Go to the Paragraph Styles palette and select your ToC-included paragraph style. Click on the context menu in the palette and select Duplicate Style...
2) In the Style Name: edit box change it from {Named Style} copy to {Named Style} — No ToC. Click the OK button to close the Duplicate Paragraph Style dialog box
3) Apply exceptions by clicking anywhere in the paragraph and applying the {Named Style} — No ToC from the Paragraph Styles palette and you're home free
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Separate style.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Bob's steering you right.
1) Go to the Paragraph Styles palette and select your ToC-included paragraph style. Click on the context menu in the palette and select Duplicate Style...
2) In the Style Name: edit box change it from {Named Style} copy to {Named Style} — No ToC. Click the OK button to close the Duplicate Paragraph Style dialog box
3) Apply exceptions by clicking anywhere in the paragraph and applying the {Named Style} — No ToC from the Paragraph Styles palette and you're home free