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tsmsohmcog tsmsohmcog is offline Need to create a "custom" table of contents type thing Windows XP Need to create a "custom" table of contents type thing Office 2007
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Default Need to create a "custom" table of contents type thing

Hi,
Word 2007
My document is organized with headings...

Heading1
heading2
Heading3
Heading1
Heading2
Heading3
......
Goes on and on...
I want to create a "section" just like you create a table of contents but instead of the headings it "aggregates" all of the text under each heading I select.

These different "parts" of my document change often and I want to be able to look at them all at the same time to see any patterns emerging and stuff.



Is that possible?
So it would sort of be like a table of contents that just aggregates certain areas of my document into a few pages, and I can refresh it from time to time to pick up any changes. I hope it is not confusing.
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