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I have headers that contain text styled as "Header 1". When I insert a Word
Table of Contents (TOC) I expected this header text to be collected as a TOC entry but it is not. Only "Header 1" text from the main body of the document makes it to the TOC. Is there a way for Word to include text from Headers and Footers in the TOC? I am using Word 2003. |
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No, Word cannot "see" headings in headers and footers for the purpose
of TOC creation. There are two possibilites he 1. You can add a frame around each paragraph that you want in the header area, and drag the frame into that area. (To add a frame around text, just select it and click the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar.) Word will see these paragraphs for TOC purposes, but they won't actually be in the header area; in fact, each paragraph will *cover* more or less of the header area. 2. Alternatively, keep all headings in the main body of your doucment and then use a STYLEREF field in the header to have the current heading of a specific level displayed there. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message news ![]() I have headers that contain text styled as "Header 1". When I insert a Word Table of Contents (TOC) I expected this header text to be collected as a TOC entry but it is not. Only "Header 1" text from the main body of the document makes it to the TOC. Is there a way for Word to include text from Headers and Footers in the TOC? I am using Word 2003. |
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Hi Stefan,
Thanks for that, I ended up using STYLEREF which worked well. To get over the problem of having two titles on the first page of the section (the title in the body plus the styleref title in the header) I made the title in the body a style that had white text (i.e. invisible) and a very small text size (didn't take up much vertical space). Not sure if this is the proper way of doing things but I achieved the effect I needed. Thanks for your comprehensive and accurate reply. Brian. "Stefan Blom" wrote: No, Word cannot "see" headings in headers and footers for the purpose of TOC creation. There are two possibilites he 1. You can add a frame around each paragraph that you want in the header area, and drag the frame into that area. (To add a frame around text, just select it and click the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar.) Word will see these paragraphs for TOC purposes, but they won't actually be in the header area; in fact, each paragraph will *cover* more or less of the header area. 2. Alternatively, keep all headings in the main body of your doucment and then use a STYLEREF field in the header to have the current heading of a specific level displayed there. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message news ![]() I have headers that contain text styled as "Header 1". When I insert a Word Table of Contents (TOC) I expected this header text to be collected as a TOC entry but it is not. Only "Header 1" text from the main body of the document makes it to the TOC. Is there a way for Word to include text from Headers and Footers in the TOC? I am using Word 2003. |
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It would be better to use a First Page Header that didn't have the StyleRef
field, just FYI. A title in the body would be more noticeable anyhow, I would think. Instructions here, if you want them: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm On 8/8/05 10:00 PM, "brianscott" wrote: Hi Stefan, Thanks for that, I ended up using STYLEREF which worked well. To get over the problem of having two titles on the first page of the section (the title in the body plus the styleref title in the header) I made the title in the body a style that had white text (i.e. invisible) and a very small text size (didn't take up much vertical space). Not sure if this is the proper way of doing things but I achieved the effect I needed. Thanks for your comprehensive and accurate reply. Brian. "Stefan Blom" wrote: No, Word cannot "see" headings in headers and footers for the purpose of TOC creation. There are two possibilites he 1. You can add a frame around each paragraph that you want in the header area, and drag the frame into that area. (To add a frame around text, just select it and click the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar.) Word will see these paragraphs for TOC purposes, but they won't actually be in the header area; in fact, each paragraph will *cover* more or less of the header area. 2. Alternatively, keep all headings in the main body of your doucment and then use a STYLEREF field in the header to have the current heading of a specific level displayed there. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message news ![]() I have headers that contain text styled as "Header 1". When I insert a Word Table of Contents (TOC) I expected this header text to be collected as a TOC entry but it is not. Only "Header 1" text from the main body of the document makes it to the TOC. Is there a way for Word to include text from Headers and Footers in the TOC? I am using Word 2003. -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Glad I could help! But see Daiya's response -- since you are already
using sections you might as well enable the "Different first page" option and exclude the STYLEREF field from the first page header, as opposed to adding direct formatting to the heading paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, Thanks for that, I ended up using STYLEREF which worked well. To get over the problem of having two titles on the first page of the section (the title in the body plus the styleref title in the header) I made the title in the body a style that had white text (i.e. invisible) and a very small text size (didn't take up much vertical space). Not sure if this is the proper way of doing things but I achieved the effect I needed. Thanks for your comprehensive and accurate reply. Brian. "Stefan Blom" wrote: No, Word cannot "see" headings in headers and footers for the purpose of TOC creation. There are two possibilites he 1. You can add a frame around each paragraph that you want in the header area, and drag the frame into that area. (To add a frame around text, just select it and click the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar.) Word will see these paragraphs for TOC purposes, but they won't actually be in the header area; in fact, each paragraph will *cover* more or less of the header area. 2. Alternatively, keep all headings in the main body of your doucment and then use a STYLEREF field in the header to have the current heading of a specific level displayed there. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message news ![]() I have headers that contain text styled as "Header 1". When I insert a Word Table of Contents (TOC) I expected this header text to be collected as a TOC entry but it is not. Only "Header 1" text from the main body of the document makes it to the TOC. Is there a way for Word to include text from Headers and Footers in the TOC? I am using Word 2003. |
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Stefan - I had the exact same question as brian and I followed your advice
about the STYLEREF field in the header and then formatted the text I wanted in the TOC and formatted white/samll like brian did. I don't understand how the different first page eliminates the need for this. Can you explain? Cheri "Stefan Blom" wrote: Glad I could help! But see Daiya's response -- since you are already using sections you might as well enable the "Different first page" option and exclude the STYLEREF field from the first page header, as opposed to adding direct formatting to the heading paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, Thanks for that, I ended up using STYLEREF which worked well. To get over the problem of having two titles on the first page of the section (the title in the body plus the styleref title in the header) I made the title in the body a style that had white text (i.e. invisible) and a very small text size (didn't take up much vertical space). Not sure if this is the proper way of doing things but I achieved the effect I needed. Thanks for your comprehensive and accurate reply. Brian. "Stefan Blom" wrote: No, Word cannot "see" headings in headers and footers for the purpose of TOC creation. There are two possibilites he 1. You can add a frame around each paragraph that you want in the header area, and drag the frame into that area. (To add a frame around text, just select it and click the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar.) Word will see these paragraphs for TOC purposes, but they won't actually be in the header area; in fact, each paragraph will *cover* more or less of the header area. 2. Alternatively, keep all headings in the main body of your doucment and then use a STYLEREF field in the header to have the current heading of a specific level displayed there. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brianscott" wrote in message news ![]() insert a Word Table of Contents (TOC) I expected this header text to be collected as a TOC entry but it is not. Only "Header 1" text from the main body of the document makes it to the TOC. Is there a way for Word to include text from Headers and Footers in the TOC? I am using Word 2003. |
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