The first option didn't work but the second did. Thank you so much!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Well, the bookmark name must follow the \b switch and the style name the \t
switch. The \o switch is valid only for numbers of built-in headings. So
what should work is this:
{TOC \h \z \t "RecipeHeading,1" \b Appetizers }
or
{TOC \h \z \b Appetizers \t "RecipeHeading,1" }
For more on TOC switches, see the Help topic "Field codes: TOC (Table of
Contents) field" and/or the article at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm.
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"nycCTM" wrote in message
...
Thanks to both of you, but I must be doing something wrong. I found other
posts that said to use the \b after defining a bookmark but I can't seem
to
get it to work. I get the error:
ERROR! NOT A VALID HEADING LEVEL RANGE.
Here is my code:
{TOC \B APPETIZERS \O "RECIPEHEADING,1"}
I also tried these and they don't work either as it pulls entries from the
entire document
{TOC \h \z \t \b"RecipeHeading,1" }
{TOC \h \z \t \b Appetizers "RecipeHeading,1" }
"Appetizers" is the bookmark and "RecipeHeading" is the name of the style.