TableOfContents.UpperHeadingLevel Property
Definition
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Returns or sets the starting heading level for a table of contents.
public:
property int UpperHeadingLevel { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int UpperHeadingLevel { get; set; }
member this.UpperHeadingLevel : int with get, set
Public Property UpperHeadingLevel As Integer
Property Value
Remarks
The UpperHeadingLevel property corresponds to the starting value used with the \o switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field.
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.