Insert a second table of contents, then select it and use Ctrl+Shift+F9 to
convert it to text, then convert it to a table and add the additional
columns that you desire.
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I would like to create a table of headings within a Word 2003 document.
This
is in addition to my normal table of contents. The first table column
needs
to have the heading number and heading text. I also need the table to
contain several additional columns for other info that I will add.
I tried making column 1 contain cross refrences to the desired headings
but
I could not get the heading number and heading text to appear (I only got
one
or the other)
Even if I manually insert 2 cross references (one for heading number and
one
for heading text), the heading text does not update when I change it -
even
after forcing an update.
Any suggestions?