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Amy Baggott
 
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I have a document that has a table of contents set up in the document
already. However, I want to create title pages for the different sections
listing what is in that section, but I don't want them included in the
pagination of the original document. Can I set up a separate document as a
TOC referring somehow to the TOC entries in the original document?
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Use an RD field as described in the "How to create a table of contents for
several documents" section at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html .

"Amy Baggott" wrote:

I have a document that has a table of contents set up in the document
already. However, I want to create title pages for the different sections
listing what is in that section, but I don't want them included in the
pagination of the original document. Can I set up a separate document as a
TOC referring somehow to the TOC entries in the original document?

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