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Once you have the TOC set up to omit the TOC Head style, yes, it should work
better for you (and on any machine, whereas the button would be present only
on your own customized one).

Since you seem to be open to TOC tips and tricks, see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm

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"GY2" wrote in message
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Wow! Now you're talking! #1 is perfect.

I have 2003 and an ordinary TOC so #2 should also work, but #1 is closer

to
elegance, no?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Well, there are at least two other approaches you can take:

1. Give your TOC Head style an outline level of 1. It will appear in the
Document Map, but it will also appear in the TOC by default; you'll have
to
remove the 1 beside it in the TOC Options to omit it.

2. If you want the TOC in the Document Map to make it easy to get to AND
if
you have Word 2003 (and maybe 2002), you can add a Go To TOC button to

the
toolbar using Tools | Customize. Note that this works well for ordinary
TOCs
built on styles or outline levels but does not work if your TOC includes
entries based on TC fields. It also might be problematic if a document
contains more than one TOC.

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"GY2" wrote in message
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Thanks again for your help, Suzanne. I must say this idea occurred to me
but
I disgarded it before I asked for help because a TOC line won't appear

in
the Document Map unless it is formatted with a Heading style, but I

guess
that's not the end of the world.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Create a TOC Head style identical to (but not based on) Heading 1 and

use
that for the TOC title.

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"GY2" wrote in message
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My Table of Contents section heading is formatted with a Heading 1

Style
so
"Table of Contents" shows up as a TOC entry when I set it up
automatically.
Can I keep it out of the TOC while still formatting it with a Heading
Style?

I appreciate all help.