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As should the macro.

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Terry Farrell wrote:
F9 will update the TOC and add (or remove) any new headings providing
they have been formatted with the correct Heading Style.


"akkrug" wrote in message
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Thanks again Graham. The users like the TOC, but now they want to add
different sections with the same numbering scheme. Can this be done
or do I
have to start the TOC over again?

Thanks!

kkrug


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

I would be inclined to put a button on a toolbar (Word up to 2003)
however
it needs to be activated from a field that comes after anything
that may contribute to the TOC that you know the users will be
required to complete.

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akkrug wrote:
Do I have to put the macro to recalculate the TOC in all fields on
the form to make sure the users activate it or just add it to the
last field on the form? Thanks!

Ken K. - 2191

You can only select form fields in a protected document.

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akkrug wrote:
I added the macro to the last form field and it is leaving the
contents entered and most of the TOC seems to work properly, but
I can't select the Table of contents when the form is protected.
Is this the way it is supposed to work? Sorry to be such a
pain, but as you can guess, I'm not too familiar with Table of
Contents and Form Outlines.

Thanks for the help!

Ken K. - 2191

Fields in the document will update if you check the calculate on
exit check box of the last field to be tabbed out of. TOC
updates require a bit more effort. Run the following macro on
exit froma form field. It will unlock the form, update the TOC,
and relock the form without destroying the content entered into
the field. Sub UpdateAllTOC()
Dim oTOC As TableOfContents
Dim bProtected As Boolean
If ActiveDocument.ProtectionType wdNoProtection Then
bProtected = True
ActiveDocument.Unprotect Password:=""
End If
For Each oTOC In ActiveDocument.TablesOfContents
oTOC.Update
Next oTOC
If bProtected = True Then
ActiveDocument.Protect _
Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, NoReset:=True, Password:=""
End If
End Sub
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akkrug wrote:
I had to unprotect the form for the F9 update to work. This
wiped out the text when I re-protected the form. The TOC
looks ok before anything is keyed to the fields. One thing I
noticed is that the last item in the TOC does NOT have a box
with a - sign in it preceding the final section of the form.

If the TOC was created by Word from the Heading styles,
Insert-Reference-Index and Tables, then the TOC is a field.
Single click it, press the F9 key and update the entire
table (or just page numbers)
The TOC will then be syched with the map

"akkrug" wrote:

I have inherited an outline form that our users would like
to be able to key as much information as they need to
without messing up the table of contents. When I addd the
form fields to the document and then key enough information
to generate another page, the table of contents and Document
map seem to get out of synch. Any idea what I might be
doing wrong? The users want to keep the same numbering
scheme but want to be able to key an unlimited amount of
text. Thanks for the help!

Ken K.
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akkrug