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TOC issue
We have a very large management document that several people have added to
after the original document was created. So other have added their full documents to the original document. This messes up the TOC fromt he original document. How do I set up the TOC so that the other documents that have sub-TOC doesn't show up on the main document. Is their an easy way to do this? |
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TOC issue
You can bookmark the text you want in the TOC and use the \b switch to
include just the bookmarked text. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Theresa" wrote in message ... We have a very large management document that several people have added to after the original document was created. So other have added their full documents to the original document. This messes up the TOC fromt he original document. How do I set up the TOC so that the other documents that have sub-TOC doesn't show up on the main document. Is their an easy way to do this? |
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