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Thanks so much for your help so far.
I now need to create just a separate index, which, of course, the RD field should help with. So I tried it with the following RD statements, but when I run the TOC, it says it can't find the files. They're in the same directory as the file I'm in. { RD "Introduction.docx" } { RD "RequestTimeOff.docx" } { RD "PayrollPolicies.docx" } I notice that RD has a /f switch, so I tried all of the following combinations, but they don't work, either: { RD /f "Introduction.docx" } { RD "Introduction.docx" /f } { RD "/f Introduction.docx" } This shouldn't be this difficult ![]() |
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