Marking text as non-printing

I read that in ID CS4 it's possible to mark text as non-printing (while still including it in a TOC). However, I can't find where this command is ...
Can anyone help?

What I'm trying to do is this.
My (inherited) ID CS4 document has 5 chapters. On each chapter title page, there are two separate header styles (with very different formatting). One says,for instance, 'Chapter 1' and the other provides a description, such as: 'Managing Applications'
I want the TOC to show: 'Chapter 1: Managing Applications'.
If I tell the TOC to pull in both styles, I get (on two lines):
Chapter 1
     Managing Applicaitons               7
My thought, based on Sandee Cohen's text, was to insert a second 'Chapter 1' in front of the 'Managing Applications' and mark the former as hidden. But ID can't do this...
Is it possible to put the second 'Chapter 1' on a second hidden layer, inside the same frame?
Even if you can do this, it probably isn't worth the effort in this instance. But I'd just like to know for future reference.

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