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I'm using Word 2007. I'm working on a requirements doc where there is a long
list of requirements (100) each topped off with a heading and each with the same two repetitive subheadings underneath. These subheadings show up in the TOC but add no real value by being there and add many unnecessary pages to the TOC. Is there a convenient way to mark a heading so it doesn't appear in the TOC? Before you start suggesting workarounds, here are alternatives that I've considered and rejected: 1) Set the TOC to show only headings down to one level above the subheading. I rejected this because the document contains other sections where this level of subheading might be needed. I would prefer a solution that allows me to selectively choose which individual headings to suppress in the TOC. 2) Create dummy styles that mimic the subheading (and thus won't show up in the TOC). This document has numbered headings, which would be convoluted to simulate. Also, the template comes from another group and I don't want to muck with it too much. If you have any ideas, please let me know. Thanks. |
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Actually, you *can* use a "dummy style." Assuming that it is based on the
corresponding heading style, it will inherit the heading numbering. And to prevent the dummy style from being included in the TOC, make sure to set its Outline Level to "Body Text." Alternatively, you could mark text for inclusion in the TOC. To do this, just press Alt+Shift+O, which displays the Mark Table of Contents Entry dialog box. Then create a TOC based on "Table entry fields." See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kmewing" wrote in message ... I'm using Word 2007. I'm working on a requirements doc where there is a long list of requirements (100) each topped off with a heading and each with the same two repetitive subheadings underneath. These subheadings show up in the TOC but add no real value by being there and add many unnecessary pages to the TOC. Is there a convenient way to mark a heading so it doesn't appear in the TOC? Before you start suggesting workarounds, here are alternatives that I've considered and rejected: 1) Set the TOC to show only headings down to one level above the subheading. I rejected this because the document contains other sections where this level of subheading might be needed. I would prefer a solution that allows me to selectively choose which individual headings to suppress in the TOC. 2) Create dummy styles that mimic the subheading (and thus won't show up in the TOC). This document has numbered headings, which would be convoluted to simulate. Also, the template comes from another group and I don't want to muck with it too much. If you have any ideas, please let me know. Thanks. |
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