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I am still new to TOCs. I have several documents already containing their own
separate TOCs however in the first of these I wish to add the main headings of all the other doc's TOCs. (The primary headings). How do I do this? I tried to do it manually but am stuck. Would appreciate any advice here. |
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See http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=148
("Creating a Table of Contents Spanning Multiple Documents"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... I am still new to TOCs. I have several documents already containing their own separate TOCs however in the first of these I wish to add the main headings of all the other doc's TOCs. (The primary headings). How do I do this? I tried to do it manually but am stuck. Would appreciate any advice here. |
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Thank you Stefan. I had seen another article similar to this one which I had
difficulties with. What happens is when I press Alt F9, nothing happens. When I press Cntrol F9, the brackets appear, however when I try to type inside them the whole thing disappears. So I have been stumped there with both solutions. I have Vista - would that be the problem at all as it seems many things don't work properly with Vista (forgive my skepticism please). what to do? "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=148 ("Creating a Table of Contents Spanning Multiple Documents"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... I am still new to TOCs. I have several documents already containing their own separate TOCs however in the first of these I wish to add the main headings of all the other doc's TOCs. (The primary headings). How do I do this? I tried to do it manually but am stuck. Would appreciate any advice here. |
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Certain fields are formatted as hidden (RD fields belong to this category),
so you must choose to display hidden text before you can work with them. I should have mentioned this earlier, but since I keep hidden text displayed at all times I tend not to think about it. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... Thank you Stefan. I had seen another article similar to this one which I had difficulties with. What happens is when I press Alt F9, nothing happens. When I press Cntrol F9, the brackets appear, however when I try to type inside them the whole thing disappears. So I have been stumped there with both solutions. I have Vista - would that be the problem at all as it seems many things don't work properly with Vista (forgive my skepticism please). what to do? "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=148 ("Creating a Table of Contents Spanning Multiple Documents"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... I am still new to TOCs. I have several documents already containing their own separate TOCs however in the first of these I wish to add the main headings of all the other doc's TOCs. (The primary headings). How do I do this? I tried to do it manually but am stuck. Would appreciate any advice here. |
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....um. How do I choose to display hidden text in abc language? My expertise
is very basic I'm afraid. If I do do this - will the problem of the disappearing brackets be fixed? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Certain fields are formatted as hidden (RD fields belong to this category), so you must choose to display hidden text before you can work with them. I should have mentioned this earlier, but since I keep hidden text displayed at all times I tend not to think about it. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... Thank you Stefan. I had seen another article similar to this one which I had difficulties with. What happens is when I press Alt F9, nothing happens. When I press Cntrol F9, the brackets appear, however when I try to type inside them the whole thing disappears. So I have been stumped there with both solutions. I have Vista - would that be the problem at all as it seems many things don't work properly with Vista (forgive my skepticism please). what to do? "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=148 ("Creating a Table of Contents Spanning Multiple Documents"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... I am still new to TOCs. I have several documents already containing their own separate TOCs however in the first of these I wish to add the main headings of all the other doc's TOCs. (The primary headings). How do I do this? I tried to do it manually but am stuck. Would appreciate any advice here. |
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Press the Pilcrow tool (the ΒΆ character) to reveal all the hidden
non-printing characters. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... ...um. How do I choose to display hidden text in abc language? My expertise is very basic I'm afraid. If I do do this - will the problem of the disappearing brackets be fixed? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Certain fields are formatted as hidden (RD fields belong to this category), so you must choose to display hidden text before you can work with them. I should have mentioned this earlier, but since I keep hidden text displayed at all times I tend not to think about it. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... Thank you Stefan. I had seen another article similar to this one which I had difficulties with. What happens is when I press Alt F9, nothing happens. When I press Cntrol F9, the brackets appear, however when I try to type inside them the whole thing disappears. So I have been stumped there with both solutions. I have Vista - would that be the problem at all as it seems many things don't work properly with Vista (forgive my skepticism please). what to do? "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=148 ("Creating a Table of Contents Spanning Multiple Documents"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Blip" wrote in message ... I am still new to TOCs. I have several documents already containing their own separate TOCs however in the first of these I wish to add the main headings of all the other doc's TOCs. (The primary headings). How do I do this? I tried to do it manually but am stuck. Would appreciate any advice here. |
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