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Old 07-20-2011, 03:45 AM
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For updating the TOC, Ctrl-A, F9 should update all fields in the body of the document, including cross-references, hyperlinks and the TOC.



As for the TOC format, you could format its Styles as blue underlined text. They won't change colour like regular hyperlinks when clicked on, though.
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Just 1 last Q. Been into 'Styles' but I can't see anywhere you could have the whole of the 'heading' within the TOC hyperlinked, ie. so that you can click anywhere on the TOC text rather than just the page number. Can you do the former?
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