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Multiple sets of page numbers
See the "A partial table of contents" section in the article at
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/TOCSwitches.htm.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Melissa" wrote in message
news
Hi,
This is a related question to this thread:
Can I have multiple TOCs within the same document? e.g. I have 5
chapters,
each having 2 sub-chapters. I would like a TOC at the beginning of
each
chapter that only shows the 2 sub-chapters in that chapter.
(I will do away with the page numbering under Options.)
Thank you.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
You can add the \*roman switch to the PAGE field. I think probably
the TOC
doesn't pick that up, either, though. The only way to do this so
that Word
picks up roman numbering is through Format Page Number, which
would apply to
all the page numbers in the section.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"JayWomack" wrote in message
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I asked the same question today but with a slightly different
twist. I
used
your calculation suggestion and got it to work. But I need the
first few
pages in roman numerals. How do I format that within the field?
"Jezebel" wrote:
You can do the second set of page numbers using a calculation
field --
{ = { PAGE } - n }
Where n is the number of the first annex page minus 1. Or even
swisher,
add
a bookmark for the start of the annex, and use { = { PageRef
"AnnexBookmark" } - 1 } ... then the annex numbering will
update if you
add
or remove pages from the body.
Can't think of a way to get those numbers into your second
table of
contents, however.
"Jerry" wrote in message
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I am preparing a large (300+page) document that has 50+ page
Annex
reprinted
with permission from the other author. I want the Annex to
have two
sets
of
page numbers, one straight through from 1-300+, and the
other from
1-50. I
need two Tables of Contents, one for the whole document the
other just
for
the Annex as that way I can replicate that document. The
only
difference
then
between the Aneex and its original will be in the Header.
Can I have two sets of page numbers and then generate two
different
tables
of contents?
I can obviously do it by "faking" the second set of page
numbers in
the
Annex by manually putting the numbers on a second line of
the header
and
preparing the second TOC manually, but that seems a bit
clunky.
Is there a better way????
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Jerry
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