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I have created a table of contents and am using a total of 3 layers within
it. There are a few duplicate entries, i.e the same layer listed twice with the same page. There is only one instance of this section, so I am not sure what is going on. I have changed it to Body Text, updated the table, which removes it, then place it back as a layer 3 and update the table, and the duplicate entries are still there. Any suggestions? |
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Is there a manual page break in the heading? If there is also a space or
tab character in the paragraph, this could cause the entry to be repeated in the table of contents. To avoid this problem, remove the manual page break and then format the paragraph which should start on a new page with the "Page break before" option, found on the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box (to open the dialog box, click Paragraph on the Format menu). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob" wrote in message ... I have created a table of contents and am using a total of 3 layers within it. There are a few duplicate entries, i.e the same layer listed twice with the same page. There is only one instance of this section, so I am not sure what is going on. I have changed it to Body Text, updated the table, which removes it, then place it back as a layer 3 and update the table, and the duplicate entries are still there. Any suggestions? |
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Thnx. Worked like a charm. Never noticed that.
"Stefan Blom" wrote: Is there a manual page break in the heading? If there is also a space or tab character in the paragraph, this could cause the entry to be repeated in the table of contents. To avoid this problem, remove the manual page break and then format the paragraph which should start on a new page with the "Page break before" option, found on the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box (to open the dialog box, click Paragraph on the Format menu). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob" wrote in message ... I have created a table of contents and am using a total of 3 layers within it. There are a few duplicate entries, i.e the same layer listed twice with the same page. There is only one instance of this section, so I am not sure what is going on. I have changed it to Body Text, updated the table, which removes it, then place it back as a layer 3 and update the table, and the duplicate entries are still there. Any suggestions? |
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Glad I could help.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob" wrote in message ... Thnx. Worked like a charm. Never noticed that. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Is there a manual page break in the heading? If there is also a space or tab character in the paragraph, this could cause the entry to be repeated in the table of contents. To avoid this problem, remove the manual page break and then format the paragraph which should start on a new page with the "Page break before" option, found on the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box (to open the dialog box, click Paragraph on the Format menu). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rob" wrote in message ... I have created a table of contents and am using a total of 3 layers within it. There are a few duplicate entries, i.e the same layer listed twice with the same page. There is only one instance of this section, so I am not sure what is going on. I have changed it to Body Text, updated the table, which removes it, then place it back as a layer 3 and update the table, and the duplicate entries are still there. Any suggestions? |
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