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I have long Word document with three pages of TOC, only the first page is
listed in the TOC. How do I force the TOC to list all subsequent pages or add a Heading Style to the TOC pages so the TOC will pick it up. Thanks. |
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If the problem is that the table of contents doesn't accurately list
the headings of your document, you should be able to fix that by updating it: Right-click the TOC to bring up the context menu, click Update field; if prompted, choose to update the entire table. On the other hand, if you want the table of contents to list the pages it occupies, you are out of luck. The table of contents field doesn't "know how big it is". It just lists the headings in page order; when/if it extends to the next page depends on two factors: (a) the number of referenced heading paragraphs and (b) the formatting of the TOC entries. What you can do is list the page number where the TOC starts (but note that this by most people are considered to be redundant information): Just add a heading titled (say) "Contents" in a style picked up by the TOC. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Paul; "Eagle Av." wrote in message ... I have long Word document with three pages of TOC, only the first page is listed in the TOC. How do I force the TOC to list all subsequent pages or add a Heading Style to the TOC pages so the TOC will pick it up. Thanks. |
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