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Hi everybody
I'm new to this forum. I'm not an expert in Word but I do what I can xD. I´ve seen how helpful you all are, and I'm here cause I'm a little desperate now. I'm currently using Microsoft Office 2010 and was assigned a bunch of documents to edit. These documents each have a Table of contents that does not keep track of changes of the text when it's moved. I know Word has this feature where you can create a dynamic Table of contents (Reference>TOC>...) , and I actually know how to use this tool fair well. My real issue is this one: The tables of contents that are in the documents I'm tryint to edit are in a grid. They're like in a 9x3 cell array (image attached). In each cell there is a heading and next to it there is the page number. I've been surfing all over internet to see if self-updating tables of contents in Word can be inserted in a grid, just like I described. Thank you very much for your help. Regards! |
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