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Item in Table of Contents throw off numbering
Two questions: I am writing a multi-chapter dissertation using a "master
document" to organize a collection of files. The first few sections of the document are not chapters; they include, for example, a table of contents, a preface, etc. My heading #1 uses a numbered outline and is customized so it automatically reads, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. I put, the words "table of contents" in Heading #1 as well, but I removed numbered outline, so it did not read "Chapter X." Unfortunately, when I went to print the document, (about 120 pages) Word automatically added the Heading title back in for the Table of Contents and renumbered all the subsequent chapters so that all the number throughout the document is wrong. So decided to apply a "normal" style to the "Table of Contents" line heading and then tried to use a field code "TC" hoping that it would apper as an element in my table of contents without throwing the numbering off for the rest of the document. While all the subsequent chapters did revert to the appropriate numbering, the item "Table of Content" no longer appers as an item listed in the table of of contents. Is there some way to have items like "Table of Content," "Preface" appear in the table of content without having them mess up the numbering for the remander of the document? Secondly, the justification of the table of contents gets messed up if the headers are too long. Is there some way I can have long headers without them ruining the justification in the table of contents. Thanks very much for you help. Bob |
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Make a separate heading style for your TOC head. It can be based on Heading
1 (without the numbering) or just look like it, but change the outline level to Body Text so it won't be included in the TOC (it absolutely should not be included; this would be nonsensical). For your preface, use a Heading 1 clone that *is* set to Level 1. You can make long headings wrap by setting the right indent of the TOC styles to the left of the right tab stop where the page numbers will appear. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Robert McN" wrote in message ... Two questions: I am writing a multi-chapter dissertation using a "master document" to organize a collection of files. The first few sections of the document are not chapters; they include, for example, a table of contents, a preface, etc. My heading #1 uses a numbered outline and is customized so it automatically reads, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. I put, the words "table of contents" in Heading #1 as well, but I removed numbered outline, so it did not read "Chapter X." Unfortunately, when I went to print the document, (about 120 pages) Word automatically added the Heading title back in for the Table of Contents and renumbered all the subsequent chapters so that all the number throughout the document is wrong. So decided to apply a "normal" style to the "Table of Contents" line heading and then tried to use a field code "TC" hoping that it would apper as an element in my table of contents without throwing the numbering off for the rest of the document. While all the subsequent chapters did revert to the appropriate numbering, the item "Table of Content" no longer appers as an item listed in the table of of contents. Is there some way to have items like "Table of Content," "Preface" appear in the table of content without having them mess up the numbering for the remander of the document? Secondly, the justification of the table of contents gets messed up if the headers are too long. Is there some way I can have long headers without them ruining the justification in the table of contents. Thanks very much for you help. Bob |
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When you say "master document", do you mean Word's Master Document function?
If so, see: Why Master Documents corrupt: http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Genera...ocsCorrupt.htm How to recover a Master Document: http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Genera...MasterDocs.htm Steve Hudson [Word Heretic] on how to make Master Documents work safely: http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/ma...dhomepage.html See also this thread for useful links on long documents in Word: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...management/bro wse_thread/thread/2d8b8c7426e9c39d/593dce2e73b24705 On 1/24/05 6:13 PM, "Robert McN" wrote: Two questions: I am writing a multi-chapter dissertation using a "master document" to organize a collection of files. The first few sections of the document are not chapters; they include, for example, a table of contents, a preface, etc. My heading #1 uses a numbered outline and is customized so it automatically reads, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. I put, the words "table of contents" in Heading #1 as well, but I removed numbered outline, so it did not read "Chapter X." Unfortunately, when I went to print the document, (about 120 pages) Word automatically added the Heading title back in for the Table of Contents and renumbered all the subsequent chapters so that all the number throughout the document is wrong. So decided to apply a "normal" style to the "Table of Contents" line heading and then tried to use a field code "TC" hoping that it would apper as an element in my table of contents without throwing the numbering off for the rest of the document. While all the subsequent chapters did revert to the appropriate numbering, the item "Table of Content" no longer appers as an item listed in the table of of contents. Is there some way to have items like "Table of Content," "Preface" appear in the table of content without having them mess up the numbering for the remander of the document? Secondly, the justification of the table of contents gets messed up if the headers are too long. Is there some way I can have long headers without them ruining the justification in the table of contents. Thanks very much for you help. Bob |
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Both your suggestions were very helpful. Thanks very much. Regarding your
suggestion about the tabs, could you give me a little more specifics about how to do it? Right now there are no tabs set and I'm confused as to how one would distinguish the tabs for the numbers and those for the headings. Thanks very much. Bob "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Make a separate heading style for your TOC head. It can be based on Heading 1 (without the numbering) or just look like it, but change the outline level to Body Text so it won't be included in the TOC (it absolutely should not be included; this would be nonsensical). For your preface, use a Heading 1 clone that *is* set to Level 1. You can make long headings wrap by setting the right indent of the TOC styles to the left of the right tab stop where the page numbers will appear. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Robert McN" wrote in message ... Two questions: I am writing a multi-chapter dissertation using a "master document" to organize a collection of files. The first few sections of the document are not chapters; they include, for example, a table of contents, a preface, etc. My heading #1 uses a numbered outline and is customized so it automatically reads, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. I put, the words "table of contents" in Heading #1 as well, but I removed numbered outline, so it did not read "Chapter X." Unfortunately, when I went to print the document, (about 120 pages) Word automatically added the Heading title back in for the Table of Contents and renumbered all the subsequent chapters so that all the number throughout the document is wrong. So decided to apply a "normal" style to the "Table of Contents" line heading and then tried to use a field code "TC" hoping that it would apper as an element in my table of contents without throwing the numbering off for the rest of the document. While all the subsequent chapters did revert to the appropriate numbering, the item "Table of Content" no longer appers as an item listed in the table of of contents. Is there some way to have items like "Table of Content," "Preface" appear in the table of content without having them mess up the numbering for the remander of the document? Secondly, the justification of the table of contents gets messed up if the headers are too long. Is there some way I can have long headers without them ruining the justification in the table of contents. Thanks very much for you help. Bob |
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When you create a TOC, Word automatically sets a right tab stops at the
right margin. It does this dynamically; the TOC styles do not have tab stops by default. If you're using numbering of any sort, you'll likely get another tab stop somewhere close to the left side, or there will be a tab stop where the hanging indent is (see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCJasonTabs.htm). With regard to wrapping the text, however, what you need to know is that in Word you can have tab stops beyond the right indent of the paragraph (even beyond the right margin of the page). Unlike WordPerfect, Word doesn't wrap tabs to the next line. So you can apply a right indent to your TOC style that will cause your text to wrap short of the page numbers and still allow the page numbers themselves to be at the right margin. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Robert McN" wrote in message ... Both your suggestions were very helpful. Thanks very much. Regarding your suggestion about the tabs, could you give me a little more specifics about how to do it? Right now there are no tabs set and I'm confused as to how one would distinguish the tabs for the numbers and those for the headings. Thanks very much. Bob "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Make a separate heading style for your TOC head. It can be based on Heading 1 (without the numbering) or just look like it, but change the outline level to Body Text so it won't be included in the TOC (it absolutely should not be included; this would be nonsensical). For your preface, use a Heading 1 clone that *is* set to Level 1. You can make long headings wrap by setting the right indent of the TOC styles to the left of the right tab stop where the page numbers will appear. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Robert McN" wrote in message ... Two questions: I am writing a multi-chapter dissertation using a "master document" to organize a collection of files. The first few sections of the document are not chapters; they include, for example, a table of contents, a preface, etc. My heading #1 uses a numbered outline and is customized so it automatically reads, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. I put, the words "table of contents" in Heading #1 as well, but I removed numbered outline, so it did not read "Chapter X." Unfortunately, when I went to print the document, (about 120 pages) Word automatically added the Heading title back in for the Table of Contents and renumbered all the subsequent chapters so that all the number throughout the document is wrong. So decided to apply a "normal" style to the "Table of Contents" line heading and then tried to use a field code "TC" hoping that it would apper as an element in my table of contents without throwing the numbering off for the rest of the document. While all the subsequent chapters did revert to the appropriate numbering, the item "Table of Content" no longer appers as an item listed in the table of of contents. Is there some way to have items like "Table of Content," "Preface" appear in the table of content without having them mess up the numbering for the remander of the document? Secondly, the justification of the table of contents gets messed up if the headers are too long. Is there some way I can have long headers without them ruining the justification in the table of contents. Thanks very much for you help. Bob |
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