UpperHeadingLevel Property
Applies To
TableOfContents object, TableOfFigures object.
Description
Returns or sets the starting heading level for a table of contents or table of figures. Corresponds to the starting value used with the \o switch for a TOC (Table of Contents) field. Read/write Long.
Remarks
Use the LowerHeadingLevel property to set the ending heading level. For example, to set the TOC field syntax {TOC \o "1 – 3"}, set the LowerHeadingLevel property to 3 and the UpperHeadingLevel property to 1.
See Also
Level property, LowerHeadingLevel property, UseHeadingStyles property.
Example
This example formats the first table of contents in the active document to compile all headings that are formatted with either the Heading 2 or Heading 3 style.
If ActiveDocument.TablesOfContents.Count >= 1 Then
With ActiveDocument.TablesOfContents(1)
.UseHeadingStyles = True
.UseFields = False
.UpperHeadingLevel = 2
.LowerHeadingLevel = 3
End With
End If