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TC command for table of contents
A while ago I have created my own text for a
table/listing of captions in my paper. Rather that I got a listing of the full text of all my captions (what you would get with a normal table of contents command), I created my own text. For instance I got the following: { TC "Fig. 4.12. The extent of the glaciers" \f U \l "1" } Now I have no idea how I did that. I know that I created the indentifier U, but how did I put this text in? I can't just type this line, now can I? How do I make word understand that this is a table of contents text, and not just some text in my paper? And secondly, how do I activate it again? And if I make a new one, how do I activate that, or in other words, how will it update my listing of captions, so this one will be inserted? Anyone? Thanks. ta |
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