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work around for formating of objects so tbl of contents updates
I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in
inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading
paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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Thanks Graham, I am a procedures writer and I have created what I call
common text. Common Text is text that is repeated throught our procedures. It may be a sentence or it can be an entire page. Within this text are several heading formats that define what text is included in the table of contents. The common text is a document which I have to insert into the procedure by inserting an object and link it to the file. Problem: When the table of contents is updated it does not include the formated text of the inserted object. How do I get word to recognize the formated text that needs to be included in the table of contents? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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In my tests here, provided the inserted linked text has the correct styles
for the TOC, updating the TOC includes the inserted sections. This works whether the text is simply cross referenced or from an external linked file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Thanks Graham, I am a procedures writer and I have created what I call common text. Common Text is text that is repeated throught our procedures. It may be a sentence or it can be an entire page. Within this text are several heading formats that define what text is included in the table of contents. The common text is a document which I have to insert into the procedure by inserting an object and link it to the file. Problem: When the table of contents is updated it does not include the formated text of the inserted object. How do I get word to recognize the formated text that needs to be included in the table of contents? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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Guess I don't understand. The files I have created have the correct styles
but when I insert a file (Insert/Object/Create from File/Lind to File) it is as though Miscrosoft is placing a picture of the text in the document not actual text. There seems to be no header styles for the document TOC to recogonize. (Remember my reasoning for using this method is to save time and error when updating common text used throught my manual which consists of twenty documents.) "Graham Mayor" wrote: In my tests here, provided the inserted linked text has the correct styles for the TOC, updating the TOC includes the inserted sections. This works whether the text is simply cross referenced or from an external linked file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Thanks Graham, I am a procedures writer and I have created what I call common text. Common Text is text that is repeated throught our procedures. It may be a sentence or it can be an entire page. Within this text are several heading formats that define what text is included in the table of contents. The common text is a document which I have to insert into the procedure by inserting an object and link it to the file. Problem: When the table of contents is updated it does not include the formated text of the inserted object. How do I get word to recognize the formated text that needs to be included in the table of contents? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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Ah - the fog clears Use Insert file insert link (bottom right corner
of the file insert window) and not Insert object. or use an includetext field. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Guess I don't understand. The files I have created have the correct styles but when I insert a file (Insert/Object/Create from File/Lind to File) it is as though Miscrosoft is placing a picture of the text in the document not actual text. There seems to be no header styles for the document TOC to recogonize. (Remember my reasoning for using this method is to save time and error when updating common text used throught my manual which consists of twenty documents.) "Graham Mayor" wrote: In my tests here, provided the inserted linked text has the correct styles for the TOC, updating the TOC includes the inserted sections. This works whether the text is simply cross referenced or from an external linked file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Thanks Graham, I am a procedures writer and I have created what I call common text. Common Text is text that is repeated throught our procedures. It may be a sentence or it can be an entire page. Within this text are several heading formats that define what text is included in the table of contents. The common text is a document which I have to insert into the procedure by inserting an object and link it to the file. Problem: When the table of contents is updated it does not include the formated text of the inserted object. How do I get word to recognize the formated text that needs to be included in the table of contents? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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Thanks Graham, Your solution works except that I loose the global update
feature. Guess I can't have my cake and eat it too. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Ah - the fog clears Use Insert file insert link (bottom right corner of the file insert window) and not Insert object. or use an includetext field. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Guess I don't understand. The files I have created have the correct styles but when I insert a file (Insert/Object/Create from File/Lind to File) it is as though Miscrosoft is placing a picture of the text in the document not actual text. There seems to be no header styles for the document TOC to recogonize. (Remember my reasoning for using this method is to save time and error when updating common text used throught my manual which consists of twenty documents.) "Graham Mayor" wrote: In my tests here, provided the inserted linked text has the correct styles for the TOC, updating the TOC includes the inserted sections. This works whether the text is simply cross referenced or from an external linked file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Thanks Graham, I am a procedures writer and I have created what I call common text. Common Text is text that is repeated throught our procedures. It may be a sentence or it can be an entire page. Within this text are several heading formats that define what text is included in the table of contents. The common text is a document which I have to insert into the procedure by inserting an object and link it to the file. Problem: When the table of contents is updated it does not include the formated text of the inserted object. How do I get word to recognize the formated text that needs to be included in the table of contents? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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"Graham Mayor" wrote: Ah - the fog clears Use Insert file insert link (bottom right corner of the file insert window) and not Insert object. or use an includetext field. -- Your solution worked but I loose the global update feature that inserting an object has. Is there any way I can obtain the global update feature without inserting an object? Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Guess I don't understand. The files I have created have the correct styles but when I insert a file (Insert/Object/Create from File/Lind to File) it is as though Miscrosoft is placing a picture of the text in the document not actual text. There seems to be no header styles for the document TOC to recogonize. (Remember my reasoning for using this method is to save time and error when updating common text used throught my manual which consists of twenty documents.) "Graham Mayor" wrote: In my tests here, provided the inserted linked text has the correct styles for the TOC, updating the TOC includes the inserted sections. This works whether the text is simply cross referenced or from an external linked file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: Thanks Graham, I am a procedures writer and I have created what I call common text. Common Text is text that is repeated throught our procedures. It may be a sentence or it can be an entire page. Within this text are several heading formats that define what text is included in the table of contents. The common text is a document which I have to insert into the procedure by inserting an object and link it to the file. Problem: When the table of contents is updated it does not include the formated text of the inserted object. How do I get word to recognize the formated text that needs to be included in the table of contents? "Graham Mayor" wrote: I may be missing something here, but why not simply apply the heading paragraph style to the mergefield and use a charformat switch on the field to ensure that it retains that style (though it shouldn't be necessary). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org RCL AT NCM wrote: I need a work around for getting word to recognize the format of headers in inserted text objects so that the table of contents will include the headings when updated. |
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