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Default How do I rememove TOC or TC marks from my document. ????

I want to create a new Table Of Contents.. and I want to start over.. So I
do I remove the current TOC or TC Marks from my Document ?????
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You certainly can remove the TOC. It is a single (complex) field. You would
remove the TC markings if they no longer reflect things you want in your
TOC.

As I and others have said before, though, the easy way to do a TOC is to
start with heading styles, either the built-in ones or your own with heading
levels attached to them.
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/complex_documents.htm.
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