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Thanks. Makes sense now.
I wish number lists weren’t such a pain to work with especially multiple number lists in a story.
I have done this before several time and I agree with you that working with form fields so someone can edit prices in the PDF is messy. The only thing I can think of is to use Acrobat XI which has greatly improved editing capabilities. Although it is by no means 100% foolproof editing a PDF has gotten better. I remember seeing some Acrobat plugins for editing PDF a number of years ago but I’m not sure what they are or if they even work with Acrobat X or XI.
Thanks for the reply. I was afraid that was the case so thanks for confirming that to me.
Thanks for confirming what I had suspected. I can see where manually applied character styles will trump anything else but I would have thought that the TOC feature would simply pick up the text of the head with out any formating and then apply a TOC style. And it does that for any of the text that doesn't have any character styles applied to it.
It is too bad you can't set the character style to None with a GREP style to start off with then apply another style.
Thanks for the reply. I'm going to have to find some kind of work around or get the designers to start designing smarter. :-)
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