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I have created a TOC (in Wd 2003) in a separate document to list all sections
of a manual. Used RD with just doc name - did not work. Ended up using path etc. and 90% have worked. All paths are identicle (except doc name of course) , all document names are correct. I think I have looked at every aspect of the links and document details of those that work and those that don't work. They seem to be the exact same. Could use some help on this subject. Thanks. |
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Hi dbuser,
Make sure the filename & path is surrounded by double quotes and that the path separators are all either double backslashes (ie '\\') or single forwards slashes (ie '/'). If the files are all in the same folder, you may find it useful to employ relative path filed coding. To see how to do this, check out the solution I've posted at: http://www.wopr.com/index.php?showtopic=670027 -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "dbuser" wrote in message ... I have created a TOC (in Wd 2003) in a separate document to list all sections of a manual. Used RD with just doc name - did not work. Ended up using path etc. and 90% have worked. All paths are identicle (except doc name of course) , all document names are correct. I think I have looked at every aspect of the links and document details of those that work and those that don't work. They seem to be the exact same. Could use some help on this subject. Thanks. |
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