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TOC formatting
Is it possible to copy a table of contents over to a new document , keep the
same format without having a hyperling or bookmark associted or hooked onto it? I have tried and seem to get"Error-Bookmark not Defined" when done. Is there a method in were this can be achieved? |
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Hi, Ralf. Yes. Select the TOC in the original document, press Ctrl+C to
copy it, switch to a new document, press Ctrl+V to paste the TOC, select the pasted TOC, and press Ctrl+Shift+F9 to unlink the pasted TOC from the original document. "Ralfthemouth" wrote: Is it possible to copy a table of contents over to a new document , keep the same format without having a hyperling or bookmark associted or hooked onto it? I have tried and seem to get"Error-Bookmark not Defined" when done. Is there a method in were this can be achieved? |
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