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Split Cells with Heading w/ Numbering not right in TOC
In the first row of my table, I have a cell that was split into two rows (the
left-most cell). To the right of that I have a cell that has Heading 1. When I don't have Outline Numbering turned on for my Heading 1 style, the TOC builds fine. When I turn on Outline Numbering for Heading 1, each occurance of the heading gets two entries in the TOC - one is correct, the other is just 1.....#, the number one, the dot leader, and the page number. EVERY entry in the TOC has the extra entry, all numbered 1. I think I get why the issue - it passes through the cell twice when building the TOC, once when it passes through the first row from my split cell, and once when it passes through the second row from my slit cell. So, how do I make it build the TOC without that duplicate 1...# entry? -- Cali Lang |
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Split Cells with Heading w/ Numbering not right in TOC
Can you reproduce this issue in a new document?
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cali" wrote in message ... In the first row of my table, I have a cell that was split into two rows (the left-most cell). To the right of that I have a cell that has Heading 1. When I don't have Outline Numbering turned on for my Heading 1 style, the TOC builds fine. When I turn on Outline Numbering for Heading 1, each occurance of the heading gets two entries in the TOC - one is correct, the other is just 1.....#, the number one, the dot leader, and the page number. EVERY entry in the TOC has the extra entry, all numbered 1. I think I get why the issue - it passes through the cell twice when building the TOC, once when it passes through the first row from my split cell, and once when it passes through the second row from my slit cell. So, how do I make it build the TOC without that duplicate 1...# entry? -- Cali Lang |
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Split Cells with Heading w/ Numbering not right in TOC
It seems that yes I can.
-- Cali Lang "Stefan Blom" wrote: Can you reproduce this issue in a new document? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cali" wrote in message ... In the first row of my table, I have a cell that was split into two rows (the left-most cell). To the right of that I have a cell that has Heading 1. When I don't have Outline Numbering turned on for my Heading 1 style, the TOC builds fine. When I turn on Outline Numbering for Heading 1, each occurance of the heading gets two entries in the TOC - one is correct, the other is just 1.....#, the number one, the dot leader, and the page number. EVERY entry in the TOC has the extra entry, all numbered 1. I think I get why the issue - it passes through the cell twice when building the TOC, once when it passes through the first row from my split cell, and once when it passes through the second row from my slit cell. So, how do I make it build the TOC without that duplicate 1...# entry? -- Cali Lang |
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Split Cells with Heading w/ Numbering not right in TOC
Is the Heading 1 paragraph style applied to any (seemingly) empty cells or
blank paragraphs? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cali" wrote in message ... It seems that yes I can. -- Cali Lang "Stefan Blom" wrote: Can you reproduce this issue in a new document? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cali" wrote in message ... In the first row of my table, I have a cell that was split into two rows (the left-most cell). To the right of that I have a cell that has Heading 1. When I don't have Outline Numbering turned on for my Heading 1 style, the TOC builds fine. When I turn on Outline Numbering for Heading 1, each occurance of the heading gets two entries in the TOC - one is correct, the other is just 1.....#, the number one, the dot leader, and the page number. EVERY entry in the TOC has the extra entry, all numbered 1. I think I get why the issue - it passes through the cell twice when building the TOC, once when it passes through the first row from my split cell, and once when it passes through the second row from my slit cell. So, how do I make it build the TOC without that duplicate 1...# entry? -- Cali Lang |
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