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I've been fighting with a Table of Contents problem that I just cannot
figure out. This is a document in Word 2002 (used within Windows XP). When its ToC is updated it consistently gives the wrong page for one entry. I created a skeleton version of the document, replacing actual text with the word "text" to keep things simple, and placed this document at: http://www.hold.orthohelp.com/problemToC.DOC The problem has to do with the ToC entry for "Part I A Little History" which the ToC consistently shows as being on page 2, even though it actually is on page 1. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this? I've looked at the show/hide codes but just cannot figure out why it is doing this. Any help would be appreciated. Jeff |
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When I look at this document, the page where the "Part I" heading appears does
in fact claim to be page 2 -- and so does the page after it. That's despite the fact that each page is in a section marked to start page numbers at 1. This is abnormal behavior, possibly due to corruption in one or more section breaks. Looking at the document in Normal View, there are many occurrences of a page break, a continuous section break, and another page break without any intervening characters or paragraph marks. There's no reason for all this complication where either a plain page break or a single next-page section break would do. You need a new section _only_ when something stored at the section level (page numbering, header or footer formatting, or page margins or orientation) needs to change. If you clean up the breaks (http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...thSections.htm) and reset the starting page numbers in the new sections, the page numbers and TOC will update correctly. -- 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. On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 18:44:36 -0400, wrote: I've been fighting with a Table of Contents problem that I just cannot figure out. This is a document in Word 2002 (used within Windows XP). When its ToC is updated it consistently gives the wrong page for one entry. I created a skeleton version of the document, replacing actual text with the word "text" to keep things simple, and placed this document at: http://www.hold.orthohelp.com/problemToC.DOC The problem has to do with the ToC entry for "Part I A Little History" which the ToC consistently shows as being on page 2, even though it actually is on page 1. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this? I've looked at the show/hide codes but just cannot figure out why it is doing this. Any help would be appreciated. Jeff |
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To add to Jay's reply, you need to minimise many of the manual page breaks
as well as all those section breaks. In some cases, I expect that you want the next page to start on the right hand page. You can achieve this by either using Section Break, Next Odd Page or better still, add the Paragraph, PageBreakBefore attribute to the first line of following page. If you are adding some of the Section Breaks because you want to change chapter title in the Header or Footer, then look at using the StyleRef field instead of using section breaks. There is definitely a corruption in there somewhere and ridding all those page breaks followed by section breaks - most of which are not required - will probably resolve the problem. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP wrote in message ... I've been fighting with a Table of Contents problem that I just cannot figure out. This is a document in Word 2002 (used within Windows XP). When its ToC is updated it consistently gives the wrong page for one entry. I created a skeleton version of the document, replacing actual text with the word "text" to keep things simple, and placed this document at: http://www.hold.orthohelp.com/problemToC.DOC The problem has to do with the ToC entry for "Part I A Little History" which the ToC consistently shows as being on page 2, even though it actually is on page 1. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this? I've looked at the show/hide codes but just cannot figure out why it is doing this. Any help would be appreciated. Jeff |
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Just wanted to thank you both for your advice. Using your pointers, I
solved the ToC page problem I was having. It is great having guys like you to help. Jeff Terry Farrell wrote: To add to Jay's reply, you need to minimise many of the manual page breaks as well as all those section breaks. In some cases, I expect that you want the next page to start on the right hand page. You can achieve this by either using Section Break, Next Odd Page or better still, add the Paragraph, PageBreakBefore attribute to the first line of following page. If you are adding some of the Section Breaks because you want to change chapter title in the Header or Footer, then look at using the StyleRef field instead of using section breaks. There is definitely a corruption in there somewhere and ridding all those page breaks followed by section breaks - most of which are not required - will probably resolve the problem. wrote in message ... I've been fighting with a Table of Contents problem that I just cannot figure out. This is a document in Word 2002 (used within Windows XP). When its ToC is updated it consistently gives the wrong page for one entry. I created a skeleton version of the document, replacing actual text with the word "text" to keep things simple, and placed this document at: http://www.hold.orthohelp.com/problemToC.DOC The problem has to do with the ToC entry for "Part I A Little History" which the ToC consistently shows as being on page 2, even though it actually is on page 1. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this? I've looked at the show/hide codes but just cannot figure out why it is doing this. Any help would be appreciated. Jeff |
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