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I've run into this difficulty before, but can't recreate how I solved it. My
TOC is formatted based on Heading 2 styles. However, I'm creating placeholders [for content not yet in the doc], and I'm inserting page breaks to start new pages with a new heading. However, when I add the page break, the page break also appears as a Heading 2, and the Heading 2 that immediately follows it appears twice in the TOC, with both the accurate page number and with the incorrect page number [from the previous page]. How can I fix this? Thx! |
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Instead of inserting page breaks, define Heading 2 to include 'page break
before'. "Shana" wrote in message ... I've run into this difficulty before, but can't recreate how I solved it. My TOC is formatted based on Heading 2 styles. However, I'm creating placeholders [for content not yet in the doc], and I'm inserting page breaks to start new pages with a new heading. However, when I add the page break, the page break also appears as a Heading 2, and the Heading 2 that immediately follows it appears twice in the TOC, with both the accurate page number and with the incorrect page number [from the previous page]. How can I fix this? Thx! |
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