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Old August 18th, 2009, 09:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
illie003
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Hi everyone, I am trying to use the Table of Contents (TOC) function on
MS Word.

I have:
- about 50 individual .doc files
- a general outline

I need:
- To make a document that links/incorporates all of the separate .doc
files into one file
- Table of Contents with automatically showing page numbers of the
contents
- Any updates to any individual document will be updated in the master
document

I know this may seem impossible, but any help will be appreciated.

Thank you.




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Old August 19th, 2009, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
illie003[_2_]
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Default Book-making on MS Word


illie003;429484 Wrote:
Hi everyone, I am trying to use the Table of Contents (TOC) function on
MS Word.

I have:
- about 50 individual .doc files
- a general outline

I need:
- To make a document that links/incorporates all of the separate .doc
files into one file
- Table of Contents with automatically showing page numbers of the
contents
- Any updates to any individual document will be updated in the master
document

I know this may seem impossible, but any help will be appreciated.

Thank you.





- Actually I am getting the hang of doing this. MS Word Help on "Table
of Contents" and search engine results for help worked really well.

The one thing I missed before and got now, is you need to press F9 to
update the TOC




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