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Heading on each page of the ToC?
Is there any automatic way to get a heading to appear on each page of the Table of Contents, or will I have to build the table myself and use the top two rows as table headers in order to get them on every page of the table?
For example, I have a Table of Contents which spans 10 pages, and I would like the following to appear at the top of each of those pages before the content: TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARAGRAPH PAGE I have searched online for this, and I just can't find an answer anywhere. It does not appear that anyone has ever asked the question before. I have played around with the ToC for a few days, and I just have not found an automatic way of getting this task accomplished. The only thing I can think of now is to create a table myself, make the top two rows a "Table Header", and manually put in the contents. Anyone have any better ideas? Thanks. Ryan Wood |
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Figured it out
Here's the solution in case anyone else ever needs the answer to this question.
How to create a heading on the Table of Contents that shows up on every page of the Table of Contents: 1. Create a table that consists of two rows and one column. 2. Format the table so that it does not have any borders. 3. In the first row of the table place the headings that you want repeated at the top of each page of the TOC. 4. In the second row of the table place your actual TOC. 5. Format the first row of the table (the one with your headings) as the Table Header. |
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