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Hello,
I have a long word document and trying to be structured using headings. My difficulty is deciding how I group information under headings and essentially everything needs to be crossreferenced. An Example is as follows: 1. Country A a) size b) population 2. Country B a) size b) population There are pages of text under each heading. Now is there a way to invert the TOC so I could navigate 1) Size a) country A b) Country B 2) Population a) country A b) Country B thanks. This is sort of similar to a pivot table in Excel. Daniel |
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What you describe is an index, not a TOC. Use Index fields.
wrote in message ups.com... Hello, I have a long word document and trying to be structured using headings. My difficulty is deciding how I group information under headings and essentially everything needs to be crossreferenced. An Example is as follows: 1. Country A a) size b) population 2. Country B a) size b) population There are pages of text under each heading. Now is there a way to invert the TOC so I could navigate 1) Size a) country A b) Country B 2) Population a) country A b) Country B thanks. This is sort of similar to a pivot table in Excel. Daniel |
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