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Reverse TOC list, so the most recent content appears @ top of TOC
I am trying to change my Table of Contents (TOC) so that the Heading on the
first page appears last on the TOC & the Heading on the last page appears at the top on the TOC. (For a better understanding, it's a journal document & i'm wanting the latest blog at the bottom of the page to appear first in the TOC & the oldest blog to appear last in the TOC). Is there a TOC field code to do this, or some other way? (Min, max, num, date..?) I'm using Word 2002. Eg. Monday 4 Jan 2010____Page 3 Sunday 3 Jan 2010____Page 2 Saturday 2 Jan 2010___Page 1 |
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