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Old 03-20-2012, 06:35 AM
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I wish to make a table of contents so that each header in different sections will appear. In section 1 at the beginning I have gone to Insert/references/automatic table of Contents version 2. Then in section 2 I have ckicked on the header and applied style header 1. In section 3 I have clicked on the header and applied header style 1. However they do not appear in my TOC in section 1. What am I doing wrong?

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To clarify what macropod has said, there is a difference between a page header and a heading. A header is text intended to appear at the top of multiple pages - usually. It is not on any page by definition so it can't appear in a table of contents

A heading is text that is in the document, usually formatted using a heading style.

Confusing, yes.
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