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Include Files and Multiple TOC Levels
I have a document that is made of three levels of include
files. The main document and the include fields are used as Word docs and are converted to HTML. (It's a single- sourcing thing). There is a table of contents for the whole main document. And there are sub-TOCs in the include files (and therfore in the main document) based on bookmarked text. Up until yesterday, all the TOCs worked assuming I updated and locked fields in the correct order. Now the page numbers are correct but only some of the hyperlinks work. I've yet to discover a pattern to why some links work and others don't. Which ones work change when I update fields. Anyone know how to fix this? I don't want to use RD fields or master documents. I don't want to do a lot of manual tweaking. If I could get Word to retain hidden bookmarks, I might be OK (especially if I strip them all out once in awhile), but I can't figure it out. I'm using Word 2000. Thanks |
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Nevermind--I figured it out. I changed the directory structure and hadn't "built" the document(s) since then. All files have to be in the same directory for the various TOCs to work properly. -----Original Message----- I have a document that is made of three levels of include files. The main document and the include fields are used as Word docs and are converted to HTML. (It's a single- sourcing thing). There is a table of contents for the whole main document. And there are sub-TOCs in the include files (and therfore in the main document) based on bookmarked text. Up until yesterday, all the TOCs worked assuming I updated and locked fields in the correct order. Now the page numbers are correct but only some of the hyperlinks work. I've yet to discover a pattern to why some links work and others don't. Which ones work change when I update fields. Anyone know how to fix this? I don't want to use RD fields or master documents. I don't want to do a lot of manual tweaking. If I could get Word to retain hidden bookmarks, I might be OK (especially if I strip them all out once in awhile), but I can't figure it out. I'm using Word 2000. Thanks . |
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Nevermind--I figured it out. I changed the directory structure and hadn't "built" the document(s) since then. All files have to be in the same directory for the various TOCs to work properly. -----Original Message----- I have a document that is made of three levels of include files. The main document and the include fields are used as Word docs and are converted to HTML. (It's a single- sourcing thing). There is a table of contents for the whole main document. And there are sub-TOCs in the include files (and therfore in the main document) based on bookmarked text. Up until yesterday, all the TOCs worked assuming I updated and locked fields in the correct order. Now the page numbers are correct but only some of the hyperlinks work. I've yet to discover a pattern to why some links work and others don't. Which ones work change when I update fields. Anyone know how to fix this? I don't want to use RD fields or master documents. I don't want to do a lot of manual tweaking. If I could get Word to retain hidden bookmarks, I might be OK (especially if I strip them all out once in awhile), but I can't figure it out. I'm using Word 2000. Thanks . |
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Nevermind--I figured it out. I changed the directory structure and hadn't "built" the document(s) since then. All files have to be in the same directory for the various TOCs to work properly. -----Original Message----- I have a document that is made of three levels of include files. The main document and the include fields are used as Word docs and are converted to HTML. (It's a single- sourcing thing). There is a table of contents for the whole main document. And there are sub-TOCs in the include files (and therfore in the main document) based on bookmarked text. Up until yesterday, all the TOCs worked assuming I updated and locked fields in the correct order. Now the page numbers are correct but only some of the hyperlinks work. I've yet to discover a pattern to why some links work and others don't. Which ones work change when I update fields. Anyone know how to fix this? I don't want to use RD fields or master documents. I don't want to do a lot of manual tweaking. If I could get Word to retain hidden bookmarks, I might be OK (especially if I strip them all out once in awhile), but I can't figure it out. I'm using Word 2000. Thanks . |
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Nevermind--I figured it out. I changed the directory structure and hadn't "built" the document(s) since then. All files have to be in the same directory for the various TOCs to work properly. -----Original Message----- I have a document that is made of three levels of include files. The main document and the include fields are used as Word docs and are converted to HTML. (It's a single- sourcing thing). There is a table of contents for the whole main document. And there are sub-TOCs in the include files (and therfore in the main document) based on bookmarked text. Up until yesterday, all the TOCs worked assuming I updated and locked fields in the correct order. Now the page numbers are correct but only some of the hyperlinks work. I've yet to discover a pattern to why some links work and others don't. Which ones work change when I update fields. Anyone know how to fix this? I don't want to use RD fields or master documents. I don't want to do a lot of manual tweaking. If I could get Word to retain hidden bookmarks, I might be OK (especially if I strip them all out once in awhile), but I can't figure it out. I'm using Word 2000. Thanks . |
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