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Hello,
Got a quick question: When we select a title in a document, and mark it to be part of a table of contents using Alt+Shift+O, what's the "Table Identifier" option of the dialog box? By default, it is always set to "C". I changed it to "A" and "B" but all it does is that it does not include the marked text in my TOC. Only when I leave the identifier at "C" does it become part of the TOC. Thanks. Helen |
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If you have just one TOC, it uses the default identifier, which is C. If you
want to have more than one TOC, with different contents, you include the identifier in both TC fields and TOC field. Note that the Index and Tables dialog does not provide a way to enter the table identifier switch; you have to add this to the field manually. -- 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. "Helen" wrote in message ... Hello, Got a quick question: When we select a title in a document, and mark it to be part of a table of contents using Alt+Shift+O, what's the "Table Identifier" option of the dialog box? By default, it is always set to "C". I changed it to "A" and "B" but all it does is that it does not include the marked text in my TOC. Only when I leave the identifier at "C" does it become part of the TOC. Thanks. Helen |
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