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Old 07-12-2019, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Burt View Post
Hi Charles,

Thank you for the response.

I know how to change existing entries in a Table of Contents. It's adding new entries and removing entries that I'm having trouble doing.

Thanks,
Burt
It is the same process. If you want an automatic table of contents, one you can update, you need to change the source material to change what is in the TOC. You cannot simply alter the TOC directly and have those alterations survive an update.

Controlling what goes into the TOC

To add something either add something in a referenced style or add a TC field, Ta delete something, make sure that it is not in a referenced style or in a TC field. Please read the article.
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