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In Word 2002, I have a line like:
ABC Co. ^t 905-555-1234 where ^t is a tab character obviously. I would like ABC Co. to be in the Table of Contents, but not the phone number. I can manually set ABC Co. to a Heading style, while the rest of the line remains, say, Normal, and thus create my ToC that way. But the document is too huge to do anything manually. So I've tried Using Wildcards in a global Find and Replace, but each time I've tried assigning one side of the tab or the other side to a particular style, the entire line takes on that style. I then thought that I could use the TC Field Code to specify the exact text I want in the ToC. But again, I can manually do it no problem, but I have no way to generate the Ctrl-F9 Field braces in the Replace With box in Find & Replace. By the way, my whole purpose in all this is to create a PDF document from this Word document for both printing and use in Adobe Reader, with Acrobat Bookmarks generated from the Word Heading styles. Any help with my problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gary Gary Schankula Information Niagara St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada www.informationniagara.com |
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