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Old 02-10-2021, 08:03 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Forcing a section to skip numbering Windows 10 Forcing a section to skip numbering Office 2019
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Wild Bee Wild Bee is offline Forcing a section to skip numbering Windows 10 Forcing a section to skip numbering Office 2019
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Thanks, but this doesn't have any answers for my issue.

I need to be able to just skip a section number and have the TOC display both the chapter and page number. I have 28 TOC's throughout the document and 40 sections.
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