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I'm creating a parts manual in Word 2010 and would like to know if it's possible to create a multi-level table of figures. I have a top-level assembly drawing which contains several part and sub-assembly drawings which I would like to be reflected in table of figures i.e.
Drawing 1: Top level assembly A. sub-assembly or part B. sub-assembly or part C. sub-assembly or part Drawing 2: Top level assembly A. sub-assembly or part B. Sub-assembly or part Is this possible? If so how do I set this up? I'm pretty new to this Word 2010 functionality. Thanks in advance. |
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multi-level lists, table of figures |
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