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Old 04-06-2021, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcia View Post
I saved the document with the code displayed and it did the trick, the n switch is still there.
It makes no difference to Word whether the field code is displayed when you do the save. The field code, including the switches will be saved along with the rest of the document.
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In my previous TOC, I did the formatting just before printing so I wouldn't repeat it everytime I open the TOC.
That suggests you weren't saving the document after doing your formatting.
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