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The TOC is produced using a field. Once you are certain that the TOC is as you wish and you are not going to add more to it. You can update the TOC field and then unlink it. This will convert the field to text. You can then manually add more text into it as required.
If subsequently you make changes to the document, you would have to delete the TOC, insert a new TOC field and repeat the process.
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