Changing the headers and footers used in the table of contents
After you export a table from UNICOM Intelligence Professional to a Microsoft Word document, each part of the table is mapped to its own style in Microsoft Word. A list of the styles is available in
Default Microsoft Word export styles.
The table of contents in Word documents that are exported from UNICOM Intelligence Professional is compiled from any text that is formatted in a style that is based on Word’s heading styles (Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3). In the default template, the only style that this applies to is the Annotation LeftHeader style, which is based on the Heading 1 style. This style is used to format all text that appears in the left header of the table. This means that all text in the left header is included in the table of contents. All other header and footer styles are based on the Annotation style, which in turn is based on the Normal style, and do not appear in the table of contents.
The following example shows you how to display the table description in the Header Center annotation position instead of in the Left Header position, but still use the description in the table of contents. To do this, you need to change the content of the two annotation positions, and change the formatting used in the annotation styles in the Word template.
Changing the header or footer used in the table of contents
1 Using UNICOM Intelligence Professional, change the headers and footers so that the text that you want to appear in the table of contents is in the correct position. For example, remove the field {TableDescription \n} from the Header Left position, and add it to the Header Center position.
2 Export an example table to Word, specifying an output file name and folder in the Export File Name field in the Microsoft Word Exports dialog.
3 When the export is complete you will see in the output folder, in addition to the exported Word document, a template file called WordTemplate.dot.
4 Open Word, and then open WordTemplate.dot (do not open the .dot file by double-clicking it, because that creates a new document).
5 Open the Modify Style dialog:
From the Home tab in Word, expand the available styles under the Styles section. The Styles dialog opens.
From the Styles list, select the AnnotationCenterHeader style, click the down arrow and then select Modify.
6 In the Style Based On field, change the style from Annotation to Heading 1. This changes the formatting of the style, so you should also reset the font size and any other formatting to what it was before. Then click OK.
7 In the same way, select the AnnotationLeftHeader style, and change the style that it is based on from Heading 1 to Annotation.
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