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Colin Higbie
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      8th Feb 2005
I'm using the Document Map to navigate through the book I'm working on.
However, I've noticed (it seems more and more), the Document Map is ignoring
new headings I've added. Sometimes they seem to show up eventually. The last
few I added (days ago now), have still not appeared in the Map.

The TOC, which uses the same heading information, seems to update correctly
when I right click and select Update Field | Update entire table.

Is there a similar way for me to force the Document Map to update (nothing
happens when I right-click on the Document Map)? Is there a way to get it to
automate correctly? If no to both of those, is there work-around?

Thanks,
Colin


 
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Cindy M -WordMVP-
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      10th Feb 2005
Hi Colin,

You unfortunately don't mention the version of Word, so I'm not sure what
features are available to you...

I'd try round-tripping the document through HTML or RTF format. And if that
doesn't work, copy/pasting all but the last paragraph mark into a new document.

> I'm using the Document Map to navigate through the book I'm working on.
> However, I've noticed (it seems more and more), the Document Map is ignoring
> new headings I've added. Sometimes they seem to show up eventually. The last
> few I added (days ago now), have still not appeared in the Map.
>
> The TOC, which uses the same heading information, seems to update correctly
> when I right click and select Update Field | Update entire table.
>
> Is there a similar way for me to force the Document Map to update (nothing
> happens when I right-click on the Document Map)? Is there a way to get it to
> automate correctly? If no to both of those, is there work-around?
>


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Colin Higbie
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      12th Feb 2005
Sorry, I'm using Word 2003, with all the patches, on Windows XP, SP2.

I don't dare export the document and back - it is chock full of OLE links
and internal cross references. The document map is far less important to me
than the integrity of my document. It's just that I thought the Document Map
feature was a convenient way to quickly jump to any heading. I'm up to 200+
pages by now, and frequently need to jump around to check for internal
consistency. Document Map seemed the best way to do that.

- Colin


"Cindy M -WordMVP-" <C.Meister-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:VA.0000a7ab.004fedf9@speedy...
> Hi Colin,
>
> You unfortunately don't mention the version of Word, so I'm not sure what
> features are available to you...
>
> I'd try round-tripping the document through HTML or RTF format. And if
> that
> doesn't work, copy/pasting all but the last paragraph mark into a new
> document.
>
>> I'm using the Document Map to navigate through the book I'm working on.
>> However, I've noticed (it seems more and more), the Document Map is
>> ignoring
>> new headings I've added. Sometimes they seem to show up eventually. The
>> last
>> few I added (days ago now), have still not appeared in the Map.
>>
>> The TOC, which uses the same heading information, seems to update
>> correctly
>> when I right click and select Update Field | Update entire table.
>>
>> Is there a similar way for me to force the Document Map to update
>> (nothing
>> happens when I right-click on the Document Map)? Is there a way to get it
>> to
>> automate correctly? If no to both of those, is there work-around?
>>

>
> Cindy Meister
> INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
> http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
> http://www.word.mvps.org
>
> This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or
> reply
> in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-)
>



 
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Cindy M -WordMVP-
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      14th Feb 2005
Hi Colin,

> Sorry, I'm using Word 2003, with all the patches, on Windows XP, SP2.
>

In that case, definitely try a round-trip to HTML or XML format. Don't worry
about the OLE and links and stuff, round-trip means round-trip: nothing should
be lost (except, with any luck, damaged structures). And besides, you'd be
creating a COPY of the document (using File/Save As), so you'd still have the
original.

If the document map is not updating correctly, and this isn't a question of
system resources, then it is a warning sign that there may be something wrong
in the document structures that could later result in data loss. I strongly
advise you to try the round-trip route.

> I don't dare export the document and back - it is chock full of OLE links
> and internal cross references. The document map is far less important to me
> than the integrity of my document. It's just that I thought the Document Map
> feature was a convenient way to quickly jump to any heading. I'm up to 200+
> pages by now, and frequently need to jump around to check for internal
> consistency. Document Map seemed the best way to do that.
>


Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-)

 
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Colin Higbie
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      12th Mar 2005
Thank you. I also figured out another solution. If I just right click below
the list (I may have to close outline levels or scroll down to get below the
list), I can have it recalculate by selecting a numeric outline level (e.g.,
Show Level 2). This also works.

It's not obvious, because unless you scroll down below the map, right click
does nothing. There is no indication that you need to scroll below the map
to be able to right-click.

- Colin

"Cindy M -WordMVP-" <C.Meister-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:VA.0000a7d5.00b18abe@speedy...
> Hi Colin,
>
>> Sorry, I'm using Word 2003, with all the patches, on Windows XP, SP2.
>>

> In that case, definitely try a round-trip to HTML or XML format. Don't
> worry
> about the OLE and links and stuff, round-trip means round-trip: nothing
> should
> be lost (except, with any luck, damaged structures). And besides, you'd be
> creating a COPY of the document (using File/Save As), so you'd still have
> the
> original.
>
> If the document map is not updating correctly, and this isn't a question
> of
> system resources, then it is a warning sign that there may be something
> wrong
> in the document structures that could later result in data loss. I
> strongly
> advise you to try the round-trip route.
>
>> I don't dare export the document and back - it is chock full of OLE links
>> and internal cross references. The document map is far less important to
>> me
>> than the integrity of my document. It's just that I thought the Document
>> Map
>> feature was a convenient way to quickly jump to any heading. I'm up to
>> 200+
>> pages by now, and frequently need to jump around to check for internal
>> consistency. Document Map seemed the best way to do that.
>>

>
> Cindy Meister
> INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
> http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
> http://www.word.mvps.org
>
> This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or
> reply
> in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-)
>



 
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