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Mishou
 
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Default TOC level 2 corrupted in TOC but only for one entry

In Word 2003, I have a TOC set up, to use TOC 1, TOC 2, and TOC 3, linked,
respectively to Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. It works correctly in
all but one place in my TOC.

The section that is WRONG looks like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
Design Concepts............................4
4.4 4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4


The way I WANT it to look is like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
4.4 Design Concepts............................4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4

I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I've used a page break
in between the sections for Heading 4.3 and Heading 4.4. The original author
used hidden text in the Headings, I've turned off the hidden text. I've
changed the Headings to Normal style, then updated the TOC, then changed them
back to the correct Heading style, and updated the TOC, but it's still the
same.

What am I missing? Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated. =)
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Instead of using a manual page break (which is what is most likely causing
this problem), apply "Page break before" formatting to the heading you want
to start on a new page.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Mishou" wrote in message
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In Word 2003, I have a TOC set up, to use TOC 1, TOC 2, and TOC 3, linked,
respectively to Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. It works correctly in
all but one place in my TOC.

The section that is WRONG looks like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
Design Concepts............................4
4.4 4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4


The way I WANT it to look is like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
4.4 Design Concepts............................4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4

I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I've used a page break
in between the sections for Heading 4.3 and Heading 4.4. The original

author
used hidden text in the Headings, I've turned off the hidden text. I've
changed the Headings to Normal style, then updated the TOC, then changed

them
back to the correct Heading style, and updated the TOC, but it's still the
same.

What am I missing? Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated. =)


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Mishou
 
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I tried applying "Page break before" formatting, and that actually made the
document worse - inserted 2 blank pages, and completely removed all my
Section 5 text.

So I undid that, put it back the way it was. I finally decided to just print
out the page, delete the entire "problem section" and then type it all back
in. Then I applied all the appropriate styles, and updated the TOC, and it
worked! It was the manual/hard way to fix it, but it's fixed.

Thanks for taking time to address this issue for me!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Instead of using a manual page break (which is what is most likely causing
this problem), apply "Page break before" formatting to the heading you want
to start on a new page.

--
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.

"Mishou" wrote in message
...
In Word 2003, I have a TOC set up, to use TOC 1, TOC 2, and TOC 3, linked,
respectively to Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. It works correctly in
all but one place in my TOC.

The section that is WRONG looks like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
Design Concepts............................4
4.4 4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4


The way I WANT it to look is like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
4.4 Design Concepts............................4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4

I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I've used a page break
in between the sections for Heading 4.3 and Heading 4.4. The original

author
used hidden text in the Headings, I've turned off the hidden text. I've
changed the Headings to Normal style, then updated the TOC, then changed

them
back to the correct Heading style, and updated the TOC, but it's still the
same.

What am I missing? Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated. =)



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Mishou
 
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I re-read "Thanks for taking the time to address this issue for me!" and
realized it might sound like I was bitter. I wasn't at all. I really meant
it. I really do appreciate the fact that someone took the time to read my
issue and try to help me out with it. =)

"Mishou" wrote:

I tried applying "Page break before" formatting, and that actually made the
document worse - inserted 2 blank pages, and completely removed all my
Section 5 text.

So I undid that, put it back the way it was. I finally decided to just print
out the page, delete the entire "problem section" and then type it all back
in. Then I applied all the appropriate styles, and updated the TOC, and it
worked! It was the manual/hard way to fix it, but it's fixed.

Thanks for taking time to address this issue for me!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Instead of using a manual page break (which is what is most likely causing
this problem), apply "Page break before" formatting to the heading you want
to start on a new page.

--
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.

"Mishou" wrote in message
...
In Word 2003, I have a TOC set up, to use TOC 1, TOC 2, and TOC 3, linked,
respectively to Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. It works correctly in
all but one place in my TOC.

The section that is WRONG looks like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
Design Concepts............................4
4.4 4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4


The way I WANT it to look is like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
4.4 Design Concepts............................4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4

I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I've used a page break
in between the sections for Heading 4.3 and Heading 4.4. The original

author
used hidden text in the Headings, I've turned off the hidden text. I've
changed the Headings to Normal style, then updated the TOC, then changed

them
back to the correct Heading style, and updated the TOC, but it's still the
same.

What am I missing? Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated. =)



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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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I missed your previous reply, but I'm puzzled by why that simple change
would have had such disastrous consequences. But manual page breaks are a
known cause of problems with TOCs, borders, and some other issues, so it's
generally best to avoid them, ideally by using "Keep with next" to force
text to the next page when possible or, as a last resort, by using "Page
break before."

--
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.

"Mishou" wrote in message
news
I re-read "Thanks for taking the time to address this issue for me!" and
realized it might sound like I was bitter. I wasn't at all. I really meant
it. I really do appreciate the fact that someone took the time to read my
issue and try to help me out with it. =)

"Mishou" wrote:

I tried applying "Page break before" formatting, and that actually made

the
document worse - inserted 2 blank pages, and completely removed all my
Section 5 text.

So I undid that, put it back the way it was. I finally decided to just

print
out the page, delete the entire "problem section" and then type it all

back
in. Then I applied all the appropriate styles, and updated the TOC, and

it
worked! It was the manual/hard way to fix it, but it's fixed.

Thanks for taking time to address this issue for me!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Instead of using a manual page break (which is what is most likely

causing
this problem), apply "Page break before" formatting to the heading you

want
to start on a new page.

--
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.

"Mishou" wrote in message
...
In Word 2003, I have a TOC set up, to use TOC 1, TOC 2, and TOC 3,

linked,
respectively to Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3. It works

correctly in
all but one place in my TOC.

The section that is WRONG looks like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
Design Concepts............................4
4.4 4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4


The way I WANT it to look is like this:

4. Product Requirements...........................3
4.1 Data Elements..............................3
4.2 Technical Criteria..........................4
4.3 Data Source..................................4
4.4 Design Concepts............................4
4.4.1 Design Elements...................4

I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I've used a page

break
in between the sections for Heading 4.3 and Heading 4.4. The

original
author
used hidden text in the Headings, I've turned off the hidden text.

I've
changed the Headings to Normal style, then updated the TOC, then

changed
them
back to the correct Heading style, and updated the TOC, but it's

still the
same.

What am I missing? Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated.

=)



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