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Hi :)
Chapter 12 in the Writers Guide
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
shows how to apply formatting and such.  Perhaps all you need is to select the text of the ToC and 
use the ruler at the top to adjust the indents and such-like?
Regards from
Tom :)


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From: jimbo1qaz <jimmyli1528@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Table of Contents Insane Indent
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 1 April, 2012, 20:19

In my Table of Contents, I have a 2-inch indent for all entries. I don't want
that waste of space, especially when I only have about 5 inches wide to work
with. This makes it impossible to fit in my ToC in the room I have.

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