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ToC Formatting #1208
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OT: @GaryB-B is your Co an IT co. We use ON for support / KB and I really want to find other co's that use it the same to derive some best practices. I started #1130 for this. |
Thanks @stevenmcohn, that fix is perfect! |
Problem to Solve
As a company utilizing shared OneNote notebooks for our knowledge base, we prioritize consistency in formatting across our documents. We regularly use OneNote's default style for uniformity, as our notebooks have multiple editors. While the Table of Contents (ToC) feature in OneMore is functionally excellent, we've noticed that the heading used in the ToC does not match the standard 'Heading 1' style of OneNote, which means the ToC looks a little different from the rest of the sheet.
New Feature/Solution
Could you consider updating the ToC feature in OneMore so that it automatically adopts OneNote's default 'Heading 1' style? Otherwise, allow it to adopt a custom style. It's a small detail but helps to achieve the consistency that we need.
Alternative Solutions
It is of course possible to manually change the formatting of the ToC header, but whenever the ToC is refreshed it reverts to the preset style.
Additional Context
Example of Knowledge Base page within shared OneNote notebook:
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