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Yes, and that's when the code reduces to the TOC code and not just the one line display.
I'm attaching an excerpt. Note that what I am attempting is: Contents Part I: In the beginning Chapter 1: Title Chapter One ..................5 Chapter 2: Title Chapter Two ................17 etc. Where the part text and the chapter text come via bookmarks. Stefan, I appreciate your helping me. Greg |
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You have to add the TC field in the "Part" paragraph. You can use Ctrl+F9 to add the field delimiters, { }, and then type in the code.
To avoid duplicates in the TOC, you must use some other style than Heading 1 for the "Parts"; be sure to customize the style so that its "Outline level" is "Body Text." My example document should give you an idea on how to do this. Just use the ¶ button to see hidden text such as the TC fields (and other nonprinting marks) and Alt+F9 to see the TOC field (as well as other fields).
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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