Styles in Table of Contents (TOC)

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Thorbjorn

I have a document where I use the heading styles throughout. In the document, my level 1 headings are all capitalized. In my TOC (TOC2 style with automatically update), all my level 1 headings appear in lower case. I am not able to change this. Any idea on how to use the style in the TOC exactly as it appears in the document?
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Heading styles and TOC styles are intentionally separate. Most users *don't*
want the same formatting in the TOC as in the document. But you can modify
the TOC 2 style to be capitalized by adding All Caps to the style
definition. Since TOC 2 is set to update automatically, it should suffice to
select one TOC 2 entry and press Ctrl+Shift+A. Note, however, that this will
work only if you have selected "From Template" in the TOC dialog. If you
have used any of the fancy TOC styles, TOC entries will revert to the
default styles every time you update the TOC.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Thorbjorn said:
I have a document where I use the heading styles throughout. In the
document, my level 1 headings are all capitalized. In my TOC (TOC2 style
with automatically update), all my level 1 headings appear in lower case. I
am not able to change this. Any idea on how to use the style in the TOC
exactly as it appears in the document?
 
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