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When creating a table of figures, under the options button, there is a choice
for "Table Identifier" that alphabetically lists from A to Z. Does anybody know what this is for? Default for me is F for some reason, but regardless of what I choose, I see no difference. |
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If you're using table entry (TC) fields, you can include an \f switch in the
field that specifies which TOC the entries go in. The default for the TOF (which is just a specific kind of TOC) is F. The Help topic "Field codes: TOC (Table of Contents) field" lists all these switches. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "TerryTutor" wrote in message ... When creating a table of figures, under the options button, there is a choice for "Table Identifier" that alphabetically lists from A to Z. Does anybody know what this is for? Default for me is F for some reason, but regardless of what I choose, I see no difference. |
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Thanks Suzanne. I am using Word 2007 - putting in a table of figures. I
clicked on the options to see what was there. From what I have found out so far, the table indentifier enables the user to set a table identifier code, which Word uses to identify that table of figures... so the A, B, C, refers to different field switches in this context? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you're using table entry (TC) fields, you can include an \f switch in the field that specifies which TOC the entries go in. The default for the TOF (which is just a specific kind of TOC) is F. The Help topic "Field codes: TOC (Table of Contents) field" lists all these switches. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "TerryTutor" wrote in message ... When creating a table of figures, under the options button, there is a choice for "Table Identifier" that alphabetically lists from A to Z. Does anybody know what this is for? Default for me is F for some reason, but regardless of what I choose, I see no difference. |
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Yes. You can can have as many TOCs in a document as you want, and you can
specify what they contain by including different styles, including only a bookmarked section, or including only entries that contain a specific switch. The same is true (on a more limited basis, since styles aren't used) for indexes. More about some of this at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "TerryTutor" wrote in message ... Thanks Suzanne. I am using Word 2007 - putting in a table of figures. I clicked on the options to see what was there. From what I have found out so far, the table indentifier enables the user to set a table identifier code, which Word uses to identify that table of figures... so the A, B, C, refers to different field switches in this context? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you're using table entry (TC) fields, you can include an \f switch in the field that specifies which TOC the entries go in. The default for the TOF (which is just a specific kind of TOC) is F. The Help topic "Field codes: TOC (Table of Contents) field" lists all these switches. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "TerryTutor" wrote in message ... When creating a table of figures, under the options button, there is a choice for "Table Identifier" that alphabetically lists from A to Z. Does anybody know what this is for? Default for me is F for some reason, but regardless of what I choose, I see no difference. |
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Excellent - thank you Suzanne
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Yes. You can can have as many TOCs in a document as you want, and you can specify what they contain by including different styles, including only a bookmarked section, or including only entries that contain a specific switch. The same is true (on a more limited basis, since styles aren't used) for indexes. More about some of this at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "TerryTutor" wrote in message ... Thanks Suzanne. I am using Word 2007 - putting in a table of figures. I clicked on the options to see what was there. From what I have found out so far, the table indentifier enables the user to set a table identifier code, which Word uses to identify that table of figures... so the A, B, C, refers to different field switches in this context? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you're using table entry (TC) fields, you can include an \f switch in the field that specifies which TOC the entries go in. The default for the TOF (which is just a specific kind of TOC) is F. The Help topic "Field codes: TOC (Table of Contents) field" lists all these switches. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "TerryTutor" wrote in message ... When creating a table of figures, under the options button, there is a choice for "Table Identifier" that alphabetically lists from A to Z. Does anybody know what this is for? Default for me is F for some reason, but regardless of what I choose, I see no difference. |
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