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Table of Contents Formatting
I was trying to set up a word document where I track all of my hiking reports. I initially had all of the mountains that I hiked listed alphabetically, but when I started to fill the reports in, I realized that this may not be the best method for me since I often hike multiple mountains in a single trip - and I do not hike them alphabetically.
What I would like to do is have a TOC that displays the mountains alphabetically, even though the mountains are on various pages. For example, If I document a hike where I hike Mt. Adams, Mt. Madison and Mt. Washington on the same trip (lets say the same page too, for the sake of clarity), I would like the TOC to be in alphabetical order, but display the page numbers for these three mountains as the same. Quote:
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I do not think the TOC is automatically updateable.
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