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Updating Table of Contents
I created a document with a table of contents. I had to
add another section to my document and I did update the table of contents, but the new section and page number did not appear in the updated table of contents. Help! |
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Updating Table of Contents
Colleen,
Try the following: Right click anywhere on the table of contents Click Update field on the shortcut menu Click the Update entire table radio button Click OK If that doesn't work, check the new section and make sure the section begins with a heading in a style that is picked up by your table of contents (for example, Heading 1, Heading 2 or Heading 3). If it does not, apply the appropriate style and update the table of contents again. To see which styles are included in your table of contents, click Index and Tables on the Insert menu, click the Table of Contents tab, click Options and note the styles as you scroll down the TOC level box. Jon ---------------------- "Colleen" wrote in message ... I created a document with a table of contents. I had to add another section to my document and I did update the table of contents, but the new section and page number did not appear in the updated table of contents. Help! |
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When updating the TOC are u selecting options to update only page numbers
or the entire table? You could try right clicking on the TOC and selecting update field and update entire table to recreate the latest TOC. Additionally, are the new sections headings 4 and above? by default only headings 1 thru 3 are shown in table of contents. ================================================== ========================== === Ashish Chetal This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights. ================================================== ========================== === |
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Updating Table of Contents
Thank you. I will try that.
-----Original Message----- Colleen, Try the following: Right click anywhere on the table of contents Click Update field on the shortcut menu Click the Update entire table radio button Click OK If that doesn't work, check the new section and make sure the section begins with a heading in a style that is picked up by your table of contents (for example, Heading 1, Heading 2 or Heading 3). If it does not, apply the appropriate style and update the table of contents again. To see which styles are included in your table of contents, click Index and Tables on the Insert menu, click the Table of Contents tab, click Options and note the styles as you scroll down the TOC level box. Jon ---------------------- "Colleen" wrote in message ... I created a document with a table of contents. I had to add another section to my document and I did update the table of contents, but the new section and page number did not appear in the updated table of contents. Help! . |
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Updating Table of Contents
Did you attach a heading style from your style template to
each of your headings that were to appear in the TOC? Possibly that section heading is not styled with a heading style. -----Original Message----- I created a document with a table of contents. I had to add another section to my document and I did update the table of contents, but the new section and page number did not appear in the updated table of contents. Help! . |
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