Sometimes it seems like the smallest new feature ends up being one of our favorites. Having the option to remove forced line breaks when creating a table of contents is a great example. No longer do you have to go through your TOC and delete the forced returns that have been added to your document text every time you update it.

Just select the Remove Forced Line Break option in the the Table of Contents dialog (Layout>Table of Contents) and it will clear any forced line-break characters added in the document text from your TOC entries.

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Posted by: Monica Murphy

Monica Murphy has worked in the publishing industry for over 30 years supporting publishing operations of various sizes. In her role as Technical Product Manager for Technology for Publishing, she shares her publishing application expertise supporting a broad range of publishing clients in InDesign best practices, cross-platform content workflows, and InDesign Template strategies. Her weekly tip and blog posts have a committed following in the InDesign community, and as a long-time participant in the InDesign pre-release community, she regularly analyzes and provides feedback for upcoming features. Monica manages the authoring and publication of Technology for Publishing’s handbooks on InDesign, InCopy, and other associated titles.