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How do I get Table of Contents to show "tracked changes" ONLY on .
I have tracked changes on and have changed many pages in a 75 page word 2000
document. When I update the Table of Contents the whole TOC is changed to a red font rather than just the pages with the "tracked changes". How do I make the TOC reflect ONLY the changed pages without doing it "manually". Someone please respond immediately! This 75 page document needs to go out today and I seem to be the "expert" in word at my workplace...so much for that. Barb |
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I don't believe there is any way to do this. The TOC is a single field; when
you update it, you have changed the field. The only way you could show changes in individual entries would be if you unlinked it, but then you wouldn't be able to update it at all. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Barb" wrote in message news I have tracked changes on and have changed many pages in a 75 page word 2000 document. When I update the Table of Contents the whole TOC is changed to a red font rather than just the pages with the "tracked changes". How do I make the TOC reflect ONLY the changed pages without doing it "manually". Someone please respond immediately! This 75 page document needs to go out today and I seem to be the "expert" in word at my workplace...so much for that. Barb |
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