also create a custom fill character by entering it in the corresponding box. Common
use of a fill character is adding dots between a heading and a page number in a table
of contents or underscore character when creating a form to fill in.
Creating a new tab stop, therefore, is just a matter of deciding its position relative to
the left margin, the type, the fill character and clicking the New button. The tab stop
will be entered in the Position list on the left hand side. Unfortunately, the only way
to modify the position of a tab stop is to create a new one in the desired position and
delete the old one using the buttons on the right-hand side of the page.
Note that it is not possible to define tabs that exceed the page margin. In the rare
cases where that may be needed, use a borderless table instead.
Using the Outline & Numbering page
Use the Outline & Numbering page if you want to number the paragraph, for
example if this style is to be used for a heading or list item.
You can assign an outline level to any paragraph style. This feature enables you to
create a table of contents that includes those headings along with the headings using
styles listed in Tools > Outline Numbering. For example, you might use a different
sequence of styles for annexes (appendixes), but you want the annex headings and
subheadings to appear in the TOC at the same levels as the chapter headings and
subheadings.
To assign an outline level to a paragraph style, go to the Outline & Numbering page
for the style, and select the required outline level. Click OK to save this change.
This page should be used in combination with list styles when you need to associate a
certain paragraph style with a list style. Refer to “Combining list and paragraph
styles” on page 233 for additional information on how to use this page, as well as an
example.
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