My TOC was back in order and I was happy, and my client was happy too! I’d been adding the new lines below the heading, so I tried her suggestion - and it worked! She asked if I’d tried adding new lines ABOVE and BELOW the heading, re-creating the heading above the existing one, then removing all the excess lines and the heading that was misbehaving. What did work was a suggestion from my colleague, Susan Mc. reapply the style to the heading, reinsert the TOC from scratch, use the Organizer to copy across the original heading styles from the template, reassign the template to the doc, etc.). So I tried several other strategies, none of which worked (e.g. Well, that worked for some of the Heading 3 level headings, but I just couldn’t fix the Heading 1 and 2 levels this way. I’ve had this before and have usually been able to fix it by doing Ctrl+click on the page number to go the heading that isn’t behaving, pressing Enter a few times at the beginning of the text for that section, creating a new heading with the same text on one of the new lines, applying the appropriate heading style, then deleting the old heading and any excess lines, then updating the TOC. Broken TOC where heading and page numbers are on different lines What I tried
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