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hi Michele sites here youre watching deleting the bold in the table of contents heres the scenario sometimes you may find that some of the numbered headings are bolded when you create a TOC even though the TOC style characteristics are not bold watch this video to learn how to fix this after you create your TOC and find bold in the heading select the heading line with a bold heading highlight it and include the paragraph mark at the end of the line to see the paragraph mark make sure the show/hide function is displayed so Im going to highlight this heading one Im going to go control spacebar and ctrl Q now when I update the TOC you can see that the bold is not there anymore however the next time you close your document and open it up again the bold will most likely be displayed so what you may ask causes this lets say your heading 1 style was created using all caps but no bald so if I look at heading 1 I can see that I dont have bold selected now if I bold heading 1 here and I up