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Thanks Macropod. I've got it working now - just needs lots of bookmarks and tables!



The problem I'm getting now is with number as some of the contents pages I want to start from 1, 1.1 etc but it keeps trying to continue from numbering outside of the bookmark.
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Thanks Macropod. I've got it working now - just needs lots of bookmarks and tables!
Yes, you'll end up with 2n+1 bookmarks & TOCs, where n is the number of ranges for the inserted content requiring independent TOCs.
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The page #s in the TOCs will reflect whatever's in the document. If you want to force the page #s to start from specified values, you'll need to insert Section breaks, unlink them from the previous ones, and tell Word what page # to start each Section from. Tedious.
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Thanks for your help with this.

Once other thing, is there a way to stop Word inserting bookmarks in the navigation pane? I just want the first title page in the navigation pane for each additional TOC, however, as the styles are based on the Heading styles it's inserting a bookmark in the navigation page for every titiel/subtitle.

If I use section breaks for each TOC to restart numbering, wouldn't that re-start my footnote numbering that runs throghout the document? Though I guess I could insert custom footnotes if that is the case.


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Yes, you'll end up with 2n+1 bookmarks & TOCs, where n is the number of ranges for the inserted content requiring independent TOCs.

The page #s in the TOCs will reflect whatever's in the document. If you want to force the page #s to start from specified values, you'll need to insert Section breaks, unlink them from the previous ones, and tell Word what page # to start each Section from. Tedious.
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is there a way to stop Word inserting bookmarks in the navigation pane? I just want the first title page in the navigation pane for each additional TOC, however, as the styles are based on the Heading styles it's inserting a bookmark in the navigation page for every titiel/subtitle.
The Navigation Pane has nothing to do with bookmarks, but you can change which heading levels it displays.
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If I use section breaks for each TOC to restart numbering, wouldn't that re-start my footnote numbering that runs throghout the document? Though I guess I could insert custom footnotes if that is the case.
Not unless you configure Word to re-start footnote numbering for each Section in the document.
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