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My table of contents shows 96 pages, the document shows 65 pages. I have
already "update table of contents" and update pages only" and nothing
changes. Also one of the paragraphs shows on TOC and in not on the document.
Curious
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When you browse to the pages in question, does Word display their
names in your status bar? Remember that page numbering can begin at
any number you like and you might have one or more sections skipping
some numbers.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "that there is
something in the toc that is not in the document"; is it text that you
didn't type? Do you mean that there is an extra entry in the toc?

On May 13, 10:34*am, Leninha
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My table of contents shows 96 pages, the document shows 65 pages. I have
already "update table of contents" and update pages only" and nothing
changes. Also one of the paragraphs shows on TOC and in not on the document.

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Default my table of contents shows pages diferent from document

It shows the pages numbers. I mean that an entry previously deleted from the
document still shows on the TOC, and also an added entry on the document does
not show. No update seems to work.
We just migratted from Office 2003 to 2007, could there be a problem with
the migration?
--
Curious


"Reitanos" wrote:

When you browse to the pages in question, does Word display their
names in your status bar? Remember that page numbering can begin at
any number you like and you might have one or more sections skipping
some numbers.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "that there is
something in the toc that is not in the document"; is it text that you
didn't type? Do you mean that there is an extra entry in the toc?

On May 13, 10:34 am, Leninha
wrote:
My table of contents shows 96 pages, the document shows 65 pages. I have
already "update table of contents" and update pages only" and nothing
changes. Also one of the paragraphs shows on TOC and in not on the document.
Curious



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Turn on Track Changes (if not already on) and select AcceptAll. Then turn
off Track Changes. Update the ToC. Does that sort the problems?

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"Leninha" wrote in message
...
It shows the pages numbers. I mean that an entry previously deleted from
the
document still shows on the TOC, and also an added entry on the document
does
not show. No update seems to work.
We just migratted from Office 2003 to 2007, could there be a problem with
the migration?
--
Curious


"Reitanos" wrote:

When you browse to the pages in question, does Word display their
names in your status bar? Remember that page numbering can begin at
any number you like and you might have one or more sections skipping
some numbers.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "that there is
something in the toc that is not in the document"; is it text that you
didn't type? Do you mean that there is an extra entry in the toc?

On May 13, 10:34 am, Leninha
wrote:
My table of contents shows 96 pages, the document shows 65 pages. I
have
already "update table of contents" and update pages only" and nothing
changes. Also one of the paragraphs shows on TOC and in not on the
document.
Curious



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If you have (or have had) Track Changes enabled, you will need to Accept All
Changes in Document before the TOC will be correct.

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http://word.mvps.org

"Leninha" wrote in message
...
It shows the pages numbers. I mean that an entry previously deleted from
the
document still shows on the TOC, and also an added entry on the document
does
not show. No update seems to work.
We just migratted from Office 2003 to 2007, could there be a problem with
the migration?
--
Curious


"Reitanos" wrote:

When you browse to the pages in question, does Word display their
names in your status bar? Remember that page numbering can begin at
any number you like and you might have one or more sections skipping
some numbers.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "that there is
something in the toc that is not in the document"; is it text that you
didn't type? Do you mean that there is an extra entry in the toc?

On May 13, 10:34 am, Leninha
wrote:
My table of contents shows 96 pages, the document shows 65 pages. I
have
already "update table of contents" and update pages only" and nothing
changes. Also one of the paragraphs shows on TOC and in not on the
document.
Curious







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Thanks Reitanos, I deleted the TOC, inserted a new one and all is well now,
Wonder what was wrong...
Have a good day.
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Curious


"Reitanos" wrote:

I would try deleting the toc and reinserting it.

If that does not work, please feel free to send me a copy of the
document.

On May 13, 12:34 pm, Leninha
wrote:
It shows the pages numbers. I mean that an entry previously deleted from the
document still shows on the TOC, and also an added entry on the document does
not show. No update seems to work.
We just migratted from Office 2003 to 2007, could there be a problem with
the migration?
--
Curious

"Reitanos" wrote:
When you browse to the pages in question, does Word display their
names in your status bar? Remember that page numbering can begin at
any number you like and you might have one or more sections skipping
some numbers.


I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "that there is
something in the toc that is not in the document"; is it text that you
didn't type? Do you mean that there is an extra entry in the toc?


On May 13, 10:34 am, Leninha
wrote:
My table of contents shows 96 pages, the document shows 65 pages. I have
already "update table of contents" and update pages only" and nothing
changes. Also one of the paragraphs shows on TOC and in not on the document.
Curious



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