Writer Guide
• under tab Index/Table reduce Evaluate up to level down to 2 (so you
could well have three or more levels of chapter headings in your text but only the
uppermost two will actually appear in your table of contents)
• under the tab Entries place the cursor inside the white space between the
entries E# and E
• click once on the button Tab stop (in case you by mistake insert more than one
Tab stop, you can delete it with Del key)
• click on button All
• confirm OK
16. Format your table of contents:
• right click any level 1 entry in your table of contents
• choose option Edit paragraph style…
• under tab Indents & Spacing use following values:
✗ Indent › Before text › 0,8cm (positive value)
✗ Indent › First line › -0,8cm (negative value)
✗ Spacing › Above paragraph › 0,4cm
✗ Line spacing › Single
• Confirm OK
• repeat these steps for table of contents second level entries but with following val-
ues:
✗ Indent › Before text › 1,8cm (positive value)
✗ Indent › First line › -1cm (negative value)
✗ Spacing › Above paragraph › 0,2cm
✗ Line spacing › Single
• Confirm OK
17. Insert break between last unnumbered page and first numbered page:
• place cursor immediately underneath your table of contents (in case you might not
be able to fit cursor in because numbering of first chapter stands in the way,
change latter’s format from Heading 1 to Text body temporarily, insert a new
line and change it back again to Heading 1)
• open menu Insert › Manual Break… › Type › Page Break
• choose page Style › Default
• click Change page number
• insert value 1 (default anyway)
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