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In the body of my document, the chapter headings are simply numbered 1,2,3..., but in the table of contents I want to add the word "chapter" like this:
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 ... I've used Shift+Alt+O to "Mark Table of Contents Entry" resulting in: 1{ TC "Chapter 1" \f C \1 "1"} I update the table of contents, but it still shows: Table of Contents 1 2 3 What could be the problem? MS Office 2010 Last edited by wrdy; 01-01-2015 at 05:53 PM. Reason: add ms office version |
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The following seems to work OK, as would
{ TC "Chapter 1" \f \l "1" } The TOC construction is - { TOC \f \h \z \t "Title,1,Heading 1,2,Heading 2,3" } You may find Table of Contents useful. ![]()
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Here's a screenshot
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I've found the answer myself.
Reference>Table of Contents>Insert Table of Contents>Options Then: uncheck "Styles" check "Table entry fields" OK>OK |
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