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Hi both,
Thanks very much for your replies. I'm writing desk notes on how to update a monthly report and in each section the user will need to know how to update a table as well as how to update the commentary associated with the table. As each table already comes under a heading I thought it would look a bit unwieldy and be a bit onerous to also name each table with the heading. This is what I'd like the toc to say: BAU – Operational Financial Performance P&L Summary(excl. Fee for Service) Table Commentary Fee for Service - Operational Financial Performance Table Commentary BAU – Branch Operational Financial Performance Summary(excl. Fee for Service) Table Commentary This is what the toc is saying (it's updated from table2 to table 3 today lol): Last edited by jncuk; 04-15-2020 at 06:04 PM. |
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