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How do I make a table of contents that covers multiple documents?
I'm writing a large project (thesis). For simplicity and memory purposes I
am organizing each chapter as its own word document. Can I make automatically updating tables, TOC, table of figures, etc. that update from multiple word documents? Thanks. |
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How do I make a table of contents that covers multiple documents?
Hi bend,
There are two ways of doing this: 1. use RD fields in conjunction with a TOC field; or 2. create a TOC in each of the sub-documents, bookmark those TOCs, then use INCLUDETEXT fields pointing to those bookmarks, in the document in which you want the combined TOC to appear. See Word's help file for more details. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "bend" wrote in message ... I'm writing a large project (thesis). For simplicity and memory purposes I am organizing each chapter as its own word document. Can I make automatically updating tables, TOC, table of figures, etc. that update from multiple word documents? Thanks. |
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