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You can also build a TOC based on any styles that you have consistently used
for headings. But if this is Word 2003 or earlier, the TOC will not pick up
headings in text boxes.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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The default Table of Contents is built from the text in the paragraphs in
the document to which the styles Heading 1, Heading 2 and Heading 3 are
applied. You will get the error that you mention, if there are no
paragraphs in the document to which those styles are applied.

You can however also construction a table of contents by the use of TC
fields, which is what you will need to do if you are not using the Heading
styles.

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"Evan" wrote in message
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I am trying to add a TOC to my newsletter consisting of a table with 2
columns: TOC in left and headings and paragraphs in continuous text boxes
in
the right column. Insert Reference index & tables TOC OK gives
me a
grey field: Error! No table of contents entries found. Any idea what
I'm
do9ing wrong?

thanks for your help
evan wilder