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Default 2007 Table of Contents not showing right

Oops! Alt+F9. Brain and fingers were not in harmony.

Terry

"Zack Barresse" wrote in message
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Ooh! Alt + F9 worked though! vbg

Thanks for your help Terry, it pointed me in the right direction.

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Zack Barresse, aka firefytr



"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Zack

You just have field codes set to display the codes instead of the results
(the ToC is just a field). Either use Shift+F9 to toggle Field Codes or
go to Tools, Options, View and change the setting.

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"Zack Barresse" wrote in message
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Hello,

Working with Word 2007 and a Table of Contents. This TOC has worked
prior to this morning flawlessly. I'm not familiar enough with Word to
know what is going on. The TOC appears in Print Preview, and when I
copy/paste it is pasted as it should be. Although it appears on the
sheet that I'm seeing as something altogether very odd (to me). It
looks like ...

{ TOC \o "1-2" \h \z \t "MySub1,2" }

Does anybody know what this means? I'm not sure how to get it to show
normally (as it would in print preview) or if this view that I'm looking
at is normal. It is a little confusing. Any insight would be helpful.
Thanks.

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Zack Barresse, aka firefytr







 
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