Probably so, yes. The alternative is to include just the table title (not
the number) and add the label and numbering to the TOC style.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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But the OP also wants to add a colon between the combined entries. As
far as I can tell, this makes it necessary to use TC fields.
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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If you use a line break rather than a paragraph break at the end of
the
first line, the entire paragraph will be included in the TOC, and
the line
break will be rendered as a space. If you need space between the
label and
title, either add an extra line break (you'll get two spaces in the
TOC) or
add line spacing to the table title style.
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"Geoff C" wrote in message
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I have a document containing several cases of (for example)
Table 1
Title of table 1
xxx xxx xxx xxx
Table 2
Title of table 2
yyy yyy yyy yyy
centred across the page. It's a standard table format that cannot
be
altered.
The requirement is for a TOC that has
Table 1: Title of table 1.........1
Table 2: Title of table 2.........3
etc.
Is there any way I can do this? I've applied a heading style to
the table
titles, but I end up with a TOC that looks like
Table 1..................1
Title of table 1.........1
Table 2..................3
Title of table 2.........3
which has been rejected.
Thanks for any help,
Geoff.