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A table of contents or TOC is a list of chapter names usually found at the start of a multi-page document.

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InDesign TOC - indent text form right, when already using the 'right indent tab' option in t...

The trick is to set a Right Indent and counter it with an equivalent negative Last Line Indent. You might get a problem with the last line being longer than the others. To avoid that you could make t …
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Numbered List Ignores Placeholder Whitespace

InDesign always ignores trailing whitespace on right aligned text. It's not isolated to numbered lists. So the proposed method won't work, I'm afraid. It took me a while to understand that you are app …
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Style table of contents - titles below numbers InDesign CS6

In your example, the numbers come after the titles, so I assume that's what you want. If you aren't going to update your TOC, you can just manually edit it like any other text. If you need it to be ab …
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InDesign: undeletable # character appearing after having suppressed a table of contents

My guess is, that what you're seeing is the End of Story symbol, which is a "#". When hidden characters are shown, a "#" is present as the last character in all text stories. It can't be deleted and …
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InDesign Create Table of Contents based on character style?

I don't believe there is a simple solution to this. But I'll show you a semi-automated solution which shouldn't be too cumbersome. Make a duplicate of your "Body Copy" paragraph style (here called " …
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How to amend table of content character entry style in InDesign, NOT paragraph style

You can easily choose whatever paragraph style you want for each level of entry. In the "Table of Contents" dialogue, make sure to have the included Paragraph Style highlighted, then you can choose …
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