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End page numbering in Table of Contents for end-matter (Appendix)
I think I have read all the entries experimented with the solutions, yet I haven't been able to stop page numbering in my Table of Contents for the Appendices. I have five appendices and I want the page numbering to end just before them. I've placed section breaks between the two groups...I've deleted "same as previous" so the format discontinues between the groups...I've added a section break within the TOC...and a few other efforts. I am able to stop sequential page numbering but each Appendix continues to have a dotted line and page number "1". I can't get that to go away.
Now, I also tried taking the Appendices out of the TOC function to create a group just below the TOC using the same font style so the end effect is that it is a part of the TOC. But a lot of wierd things happen as though Word wants to keep anything with that font style WITHIN the TOC function. I'm going round and round. I hope this makes sense to someone. |
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End page numbering in Table of Contents for end-matter (Appendix)
Terry,
If you are using the same heading style in the appendixes as you use in the main part of the document, the TOC will treat those headings the same way no matter how many hoops you jump thru. To treat appendix headings differently, you need to use different heading styles. Also, the switch for "show page numbers" is an on/off thing -- you don't have the granularity to show page numbers on one heading but not another. Try this as a workaround: Determine how many heading levels you use in the main part of your document. If it's, for example, 1 through 4, modify the style for heading 5 so that it looks just like heading 1. Use this style for your appendixes. When you generate your TOC, you need to do it twice -- once for the main body of the doc and once for the appendixes. For the main TOC, click the Options button and check the headings that appear in the body of the document (1 - 4), make sure the "Show Page Numbers" checkbox is checked, and generate the TOC. Move past the first TOC to where the rest of it should go, and generate another TOC. This time, click options and only check the heading numbers that appear in the appendixes (5...), clear the "show page numbers" checkbox, and generate the TOC. Make sure you say NO to replacing the TOC that's already there. This is probably the easiest way to achieve the look that you want. HTH! -Susan W. Gallagher ----- Terry wrote: ----- I think I have read all the entries experimented with the solutions, yet I haven't been able to stop page numbering in my Table of Contents for the Appendices. I have five appendices and I want the page numbering to end just before them. I've placed section breaks between the two groups...I've deleted "same as previous" so the format discontinues between the groups...I've added a section break within the TOC...and a few other efforts. I am able to stop sequential page numbering but each Appendix continues to have a dotted line and page number "1". I can't get that to go away. Now, I also tried taking the Appendices out of the TOC function to create a group just below the TOC using the same font style so the end effect is that it is a part of the TOC. But a lot of wierd things happen as though Word wants to keep anything with that font style WITHIN the TOC function. I'm going round and round. I hope this makes sense to someone. |
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End page numbering in Table of Contents for end-matter (Appendix)
Note, however, that you can accomplish both of these things in different
ways. You can (a) use the same heading levels for the appendixes as the rest of the document and still exclude them from the TOC, or you can use different heading levels and omit numbering in the same TOC (but you can't do both). To create a TOC that excludes the appendixes, select the portion of the document you want included in the TOC and bookmark it. Then use a \b switch to create a TOC for just the bookmarked portion. To omit page numbering for a specific heading level, use the \n switch. Both these switches are further explained in http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Susan W. Gallagher" wrote in message ... Terry, If you are using the same heading style in the appendixes as you use in the main part of the document, the TOC will treat those headings the same way no matter how many hoops you jump thru. To treat appendix headings differently, you need to use different heading styles. Also, the switch for "show page numbers" is an on/off thing -- you don't have the granularity to show page numbers on one heading but not another. Try this as a workaround: Determine how many heading levels you use in the main part of your document. If it's, for example, 1 through 4, modify the style for heading 5 so that it looks just like heading 1. Use this style for your appendixes. When you generate your TOC, you need to do it twice -- once for the main body of the doc and once for the appendixes. For the main TOC, click the Options button and check the headings that appear in the body of the document (1 - 4), make sure the "Show Page Numbers" checkbox is checked, and generate the TOC. Move past the first TOC to where the rest of it should go, and generate another TOC. This time, click options and only check the heading numbers that appear in the appendixes (5...), clear the "show page numbers" checkbox, and generate the TOC. Make sure you say NO to replacing the TOC that's already there. This is probably the easiest way to achieve the look that you want. HTH! -Susan W. Gallagher ----- Terry wrote: ----- I think I have read all the entries experimented with the solutions, yet I haven't been able to stop page numbering in my Table of Contents for the Appendices. I have five appendices and I want the page numbering to end just before them. I've placed section breaks between the two groups...I've deleted "same as previous" so the format discontinues between the groups...I've added a section break within the TOC...and a few other efforts. I am able to stop sequential page numbering but each Appendix continues to have a dotted line and page number "1". I can't get that to go away. Now, I also tried taking the Appendices out of the TOC function to create a group just below the TOC using the same font style so the end effect is that it is a part of the TOC. But a lot of wierd things happen as though Word wants to keep anything with that font style WITHIN the TOC function. I'm going round and round. I hope this makes sense to someone. |
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