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I'm having a couple of problems with table of contents. I have an old one
that refers to multiple documents. But when I open it and push F9 to update it, it says "Error! Cannot open file referenced on page 4". When I go ALT-F9 to see my fields, all of the RD fields are gone and only the first TOC field is there. So I tried to make a new TOC in a blank document. I went Insert-Reference-Index&Tables and inserted a field that says {TOC\o"1-2"\h \z \u}. Then I pushed CTRL-F9 to enter a RD field. It gives me the brackets with the grey shading, and it lets me type R, but as soon as I type D the whole field disappears. If I type anything other than D after the R, the field stays. How am I supposed to enter a reference document? |
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:36:00 -0700, Tiffany
wrote: I'm having a couple of problems with table of contents. I have an old one that refers to multiple documents. But when I open it and push F9 to update it, it says "Error! Cannot open file referenced on page 4". When I go ALT-F9 to see my fields, all of the RD fields are gone and only the first TOC field is there. So I tried to make a new TOC in a blank document. I went Insert-Reference-Index&Tables and inserted a field that says {TOC\o"1-2"\h \z \u}. Then I pushed CTRL-F9 to enter a RD field. It gives me the brackets with the grey shading, and it lets me type R, but as soon as I type D the whole field disappears. If I type anything other than D after the R, the field stays. How am I supposed to enter a reference document? Word automatically formats RD fields as Hidden text. As soon as you type the D, the whole field becomes hidden. To work with the fields, display nonprinting characters (including hidden text) by clicking the ¶ button or pressing the Ctrl+Shift+8 shortcut. Repeat to turn them off. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Alternatively, input the rest of the field code before prefixing it with 'RD'.
-- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Jay Freedman" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:36:00 -0700, Tiffany wrote: I'm having a couple of problems with table of contents. I have an old one that refers to multiple documents. But when I open it and push F9 to update it, it says "Error! Cannot open file referenced on page 4". When I go ALT-F9 to see my fields, all of the RD fields are gone and only the first TOC field is there. So I tried to make a new TOC in a blank document. I went Insert-Reference-Index&Tables and inserted a field that says {TOC\o"1-2"\h \z \u}. Then I pushed CTRL-F9 to enter a RD field. It gives me the brackets with the grey shading, and it lets me type R, but as soon as I type D the whole field disappears. If I type anything other than D after the R, the field stays. How am I supposed to enter a reference document? Word automatically formats RD fields as Hidden text. As soon as you type the D, the whole field becomes hidden. To work with the fields, display nonprinting characters (including hidden text) by clicking the ¶ button or pressing the Ctrl+Shift+8 shortcut. Repeat to turn them off. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Or, one more workaround: type the entire field code first, then select it and
press Ctrl+F9 to surround it with the braces (at which time it will disappear). On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:54:45 +1000, "macropod" wrote: Alternatively, input the rest of the field code before prefixing it with 'RD'. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Jay Freedman" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:36:00 -0700, Tiffany wrote: I'm having a couple of problems with table of contents. I have an old one that refers to multiple documents. But when I open it and push F9 to update it, it says "Error! Cannot open file referenced on page 4". When I go ALT-F9 to see my fields, all of the RD fields are gone and only the first TOC field is there. So I tried to make a new TOC in a blank document. I went Insert-Reference-Index&Tables and inserted a field that says {TOC\o"1-2"\h \z \u}. Then I pushed CTRL-F9 to enter a RD field. It gives me the brackets with the grey shading, and it lets me type R, but as soon as I type D the whole field disappears. If I type anything other than D after the R, the field stays. How am I supposed to enter a reference document? Word automatically formats RD fields as Hidden text. As soon as you type the D, the whole field becomes hidden. To work with the fields, display nonprinting characters (including hidden text) by clicking the ¶ button or pressing the Ctrl+Shift+8 shortcut. Repeat to turn them off. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Doy! Ok, can I have a forehead smacking moment here? I cant believe how
simple the answer is! Thanks so much! "Jay Freedman" wrote: Or, one more workaround: type the entire field code first, then select it and press Ctrl+F9 to surround it with the braces (at which time it will disappear). On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:54:45 +1000, "macropod" wrote: Alternatively, input the rest of the field code before prefixing it with 'RD'. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Jay Freedman" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:36:00 -0700, Tiffany wrote: I'm having a couple of problems with table of contents. I have an old one that refers to multiple documents. But when I open it and push F9 to update it, it says "Error! Cannot open file referenced on page 4". When I go ALT-F9 to see my fields, all of the RD fields are gone and only the first TOC field is there. So I tried to make a new TOC in a blank document. I went Insert-Reference-Index&Tables and inserted a field that says {TOC\o"1-2"\h \z \u}. Then I pushed CTRL-F9 to enter a RD field. It gives me the brackets with the grey shading, and it lets me type R, but as soon as I type D the whole field disappears. If I type anything other than D after the R, the field stays. How am I supposed to enter a reference document? Word automatically formats RD fields as Hidden text. As soon as you type the D, the whole field becomes hidden. To work with the fields, display nonprinting characters (including hidden text) by clicking the ¶ button or pressing the Ctrl+Shift+8 shortcut. Repeat to turn them off. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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