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Hello
Plesae help! I am creating a new document - Tools and Forms. I have inserted another document - a handbook - that already has a TOC. How do I put another TOC in my document that will ignore the TOC that is in my handbook and create another TOC where I want it. I have tried to do it but it keeps inserting the new TOC (which has nothing I want in it) directly over the one that is in the handbook. (not even where I am putting my curser to place it) ![]() Thanks in advance! Shelley |
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Select where you want the new TOC to appear and press Ctrl-F9 to create a pair of field braces (i.e. { }). Type 'TOC' between them, thus:
{TOC} then press F9 to update.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thanks heaps for that! Will see how I go!
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For more see...
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Thanks Charles!
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