Herbert Schulz <he...@wideopenwest.com> writes: > On Jul 5, 2014, at 12:01 PM, Sharon Kimble <boudic...@skimble.plus.com> wrote: > >> >> How can I have "\subsubsection*{Indications}" showing in the PDF, but >> not in the toc? This is in the "article class", and using the above >> there is no differentation between the heading and the rest of the >> text. \section is used for the chapter headings, \subsection for the >> individual drug names, and \subsubsection for the individual sections of >> the drug. Or is there anything that I could use in place of >> \subsubsection please? >> >> Thanks >> Sharon. > > Howdy, > > I don't quite understand... the * version of the command will not be > numbered inplace and will not be placed in the toc. Is that what you > want? If you want it to be numbered but not show up in the toc use > \subsubsection{Indications} and \setcounter{tocdepth}{2} and none of > the \subsubsection commands will appear in the toc. > What I'm looking for is for some way to have a heading similar to \subsubsection, which does not show in the toc, but is displayed prominently in the final pdf. I already have the tocdepth set in the master document and have just removed all of the *, so we'll see how it goes as I work on it.
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