On Feb 12, 6:03 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
As described earlier in this thread, you can have Word pick up any paragraph
style (numbered or unnumbered) in a table of contents.
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Stefan Blom
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On Dec 13 2008, 7:52 pm, "Robert M. Franz (RMF)"
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I hope you can give me a suggestion on the method you find works the
best in the long run.
I am using MS Word 2000.
How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in your Microsoft
Word document (by Shauna
Kelly)http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html
So MS Word is not going to do what I need... I will look for something
else.
Again, I'm not interested in making something pretty when I'm done
with it, but with an ongoing, evolving table of contents, where I
don't have to renumber things either in the TOC at the top, or with
the number below where the relevant text is, when I add a new entry in
the TOC. Nobody has said MS Word will do this.
My original post very clearly spells this out, but I will repeat it
one last time.
TOC:
1. Some stuff 'a'
2. Some stuff 'c'
(Document text)
1. Stuff about 'a'
2. Sutff about 'c'
I want to add 'b' between 1 and 2, without renumbering everything (in
the TOC and in the numbers below.) With automatic renumbering (but
apparently not if it's in a TOC), I can simply press enter and the
end of the 1. line, and it will make a new 2., and renumber the
existing 2. to 3., but that doesn't automatically do the other part.