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I've used SHIFT+ENTER to force the rest of the heading onto the next line, but it screws up the TOC.
Suggestions?
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Try using the following option:
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Thanks, RoboColum, but my issue is the opposite, i.e.
Prologue:
Tuesday morning
1830
where I have SHIFT+ENTER at the end of the first two lines, but I want the TOC to show
Prologue: Tuesday morning 1830
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I don't think there is anyway around this. The TOC is built using the paragraph tags you use. If there is a tag spread over three lines, it is duplicated in the TOC. I think you will have to manually edit the TOC after you update the book.
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Don't use hard returns. Anchor an empty Anchored Frame frame at that heading, Run Into Para, from Right, height equivalent to 3 heading text lines.
Put a non-breaking space between Tuesday and morning, to keep them on the same line (Ctrl+spacebar).
Grab the left edge of the AF with the graphics tool and drag it left it to squeeze the heading left until it flows as you desire for on-page appearance. The TOC entry will still be one line.
I can think of several other ways to accomplish this, but the RRI frame technique is by far the easiest, and the most comprehensible to future document stewards.