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When I update the Table of Contents after assigning the headings/levels I am
not getting the correct formatting. The number is supposed to start over at each chapter, but in a few sections the 2nd number continues on from the previous chapter. The heading levels appear to be correct when I highlight them (1,2,3) -- 4.6 Workplace Attire 4-4 4.7 Personnel Records 4-4 4.8 Expense Policy and Procedures 4-4 5 Compensation Policies and Practices 5-6 5.1 Payroll Procedures 5-6 Betsy Rausch |
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Are the page numbers correct in your document? If not, make sure each
chapter heading (Heading 1?) is at the start of its own section, then go into the header or footer (wherever your page number are) for each chapter/section and edit the page number to start at 1. Then regenerate your TOC. If your page numbers are correct in the document, but the TOC page numbers are wrong, I'm at a loss to explain it. PamC Betsy Rausch wrote: When I update the Table of Contents after assigning the headings/levels I am not getting the correct formatting. The number is supposed to start over at each chapter, but in a few sections the 2nd number continues on from the previous chapter. The heading levels appear to be correct when I highlight them (1,2,3) -- 4.6 Workplace Attire 4-4 4.7 Personnel Records 4-4 4.8 Expense Policy and Procedures 4-4 5 Compensation Policies and Practices 5-6 5.1 Payroll Procedures 5-6 Betsy Rausch -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200808/1 |
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Betsy Rausch;2924152 Wrote: When I update the Table of Contents after assigning the headings/levels I am not getting the correct formatting. The number is supposed to start over at each chapter, but in a few sections the 2nd number continues on from the previous chapter. The heading levels appear to be correct when I highlight them (1,2,3) -- 4.6 Workplace Attire 4-4 4.7 Personnel Records 4-4 4.8 Expense Policy and Procedures 4-4 5 Compensation Policies and Practices 5-6 5.1 Payroll Procedures 5-6 Betsy Rausch Is the page numbering correct in itself? You need to put every chapter in a separate section if you want to show the chapter number in the page numbering, and set every section to start at 1, not "continue from previous section". Then the ToC shd pick this up automatically too. -- Henk57 |
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Make sure that you have inserted section breaks and restarted the page
numbering correctly. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/numbering/chapternumber.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Betsy Rausch" wrote in message ... When I update the Table of Contents after assigning the headings/levels I am not getting the correct formatting. The number is supposed to start over at each chapter, but in a few sections the 2nd number continues on from the previous chapter. The heading levels appear to be correct when I highlight them (1,2,3) -- 4.6 Workplace Attire 4-4 4.7 Personnel Records 4-4 4.8 Expense Policy and Procedures 4-4 5 Compensation Policies and Practices 5-6 5.1 Payroll Procedures 5-6 Betsy Rausch |
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