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Hi,
I would really like to create a ToC which includes a completion date column for each row of the ToC (my document is a training record). Each section of the training document has a training topic which consists of a 'Title' and the contents, therefore the ToC would ideally have three columns, Title, Page Num and then a space to populate the completion date. In the past I have hard-coded the page numbers, but this quickly gets out of date following any change to the document overall. An automatically generated ToC, 'nearly' get me to where I want to be but doesn't provide for a completion record. Any ideas? TIA. |
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A TOC cannot be made to work that way.
You could, however, create a 3-column table, inserting cross-references to the headings and their page #s in the first two columns, leaving the third column for the completion dates. The cross-references will update in the same way as TOC entries would, but you wouldn't get the automatic addition/deletion of headings that a TOC gives you.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul,
thanks for your reply. I rather suspected that this may be the case.... Simon. |
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