At least in some versions, there could be problems with hyperlinked tables
of contents if a "Hyperlink base" was specified in the Properties dialog
box, but in a quick test I have been unable to reproduce that error in Word
2007.
(To open the Properties dialog box in Word 2007: Click the Office button,
and then click Prepare | Properties. Click Document Properties and then
click Advanced Properties. You'll find the "Hyperlink base" box on the
Summary tab.)
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"DeanH" wrote in message
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How did you create the figure captions? Insert, Reference, Caption, Figure
(or whatever the comparable 2007 instructions are)?
The \f switch refers to "using TC entries instead of the standard outline
styles"
The \t switch refers to "using style names other than the standard outline
styles".
I do a lot of List of Figures and List of Tables, and as I use the Insert,
Reference, Caption methods and then use Insert, Reference, Indexes and
Tables, Table of Figures tab, and change the Caption Lable option as
required
my resulting List/table does not have the problem you describe.
I don't know if 2007 is drastically different in this regard but I have
not
noticed any major problems with lists/tables created in this manner.
All the best
DeanH
"tbert00" wrote:
DeanH,
Following your advice, I get: {TOC \f F \h \z \t "Figure TR" \c}. The
"\h"
switch inserts TOC entries as hyperlinks, but there is no place to
instruct
the command to only refer to the current document. This switch only
toggles
hyperlinks on or off. The "\b" and "\c" switches look promising, but I
can
find no help on how to manipulate the TOC command for Word 2007, and only
found info under Word 2003. The TOC command could stand some improvement
and
certainly needs better documentation.
Tbert00
"DeanH" wrote:
Select the whole Table of Figures, Shft+F9, what code do you see?
You should see something like: {TOC \h \z \c "Figure"}
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Hope this helps
DeanH
"tbert00" wrote:
When a Table of Figures is created in Word 2007, the hyperlinks are
hard
coded to the document's directory path and do not change when the
document is
moved to another directory or sent to another user. To solve this
problem,
you must save the document in Word 2003 format (.doc). The hyperlinks
will
then be correct and change with the document.
The hyperlinks that are created when a Table of Contents is inserted
seem to
behave correctly in Word 2007.
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