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In my TOC document i have:
{TOC \o "Heading 1,3,Title Page Title,1,Heading main,2"} {RD 01_Vol_I_Cover} {RD 04_Vol_I_Glossary} {RD 05_Vol_I_Body} I've tried removing all the _'s. HELP!!!! -- Steph |
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Hi Stephanie,
Your RD field needs to specify with full path & filename of the document it refers to. For example: {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01_Vol_I_Cover.doc"} or {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01 Vol I Cover.doc"} as appropriate. Note the double backslashes for the path separators. You could use single forward slashes instead. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Stephanie" wrote in message ... In my TOC document i have: {TOC \o "Heading 1,3,Title Page Title,1,Heading main,2"} {RD 01_Vol_I_Cover} {RD 04_Vol_I_Glossary} {RD 05_Vol_I_Body} I've tried removing all the _'s. HELP!!!! -- Steph |
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Hi Stephanie,
Your RD field needs to specify with full path & filename of the document it refers to. For example: {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01_Vol_I_Cover.doc"} or {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01 Vol I Cover.doc"} as appropriate. Note the double backslashes for the path separators. You could use single forward slashes instead. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Stephanie" wrote in message ... In my TOC document i have: {TOC \o "Heading 1,3,Title Page Title,1,Heading main,2"} {RD 01_Vol_I_Cover} {RD 04_Vol_I_Glossary} {RD 05_Vol_I_Body} I've tried removing all the _'s. HELP!!!! -- Steph |
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Thankes, macropod. Now...
What if I move the documents? At the moment, I'm working of my I: drive (memory stick). Eventually, they will move to a network drive. The TOC still needs to work. What say you about that? -- Steph "macropod" wrote: Hi Stephanie, Your RD field needs to specify with full path & filename of the document it refers to. For example: {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01_Vol_I_Cover.doc"} or {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01 Vol I Cover.doc"} as appropriate. Note the double backslashes for the path separators. You could use single forward slashes instead. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Stephanie" wrote in message ... In my TOC document i have: {TOC \o "Heading 1,3,Title Page Title,1,Heading main,2"} {RD 01_Vol_I_Cover} {RD 04_Vol_I_Glossary} {RD 05_Vol_I_Body} I've tried removing all the _'s. HELP!!!! -- Steph |
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Hi Stephanie,
The path references will need to be changed. There are three ways you can go about this: 1. Press Alt-F9 to expose the field codes, then use Find/Replace; 2. Use my Field Link Updater, at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...Number=261488; or 3. If the files will be kept in the same folder, or a set with the same relative path names, you can use the technique I've outlined at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=670027 -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Stephanie" wrote in message ... Thankes, macropod. Now... What if I move the documents? At the moment, I'm working of my I: drive (memory stick). Eventually, they will move to a network drive. The TOC still needs to work. What say you about that? -- Steph "macropod" wrote: Hi Stephanie, Your RD field needs to specify with full path & filename of the document it refers to. For example: {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01_Vol_I_Cover.doc"} or {RD "C:\\My Documents\\My Memoirs\\01 Vol I Cover.doc"} as appropriate. Note the double backslashes for the path separators. You could use single forward slashes instead. -- Cheers macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Stephanie" wrote in message ... In my TOC document i have: {TOC \o "Heading 1,3,Title Page Title,1,Heading main,2"} {RD 01_Vol_I_Cover} {RD 04_Vol_I_Glossary} {RD 05_Vol_I_Body} I've tried removing all the _'s. HELP!!!! -- Steph |
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