C
Chuck Davis
Please consider changing the following on your page:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html
From:
"Tables of Contents don't update automatically when you add a new heading to
your document. This is because a ToC is a field. To update a Table of
Contents, put your cursor in the Table of Contents and press F9 to update
it. Or ctrl-a F9 to update all fields in the document."
To:
"Tables of Contents don't update automatically when you add a new heading to
your document. This is because a ToC is a field. To update a Table of
Contents, put your cursor in the Table of Contents and press F9 to update
it. Or ctrl-a, release and press F9 to update all fields in the document."
The problem was that I held the crtl-a down and pressed F9 which created a
form of the entire document which was deleted when I hit backspace (or
something). Not thinking fast enough to hit the undo button, I had to
restore from a Windows backup. Lost about 10% of a 149 page documents.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/toc/CreateATOC.html
From:
"Tables of Contents don't update automatically when you add a new heading to
your document. This is because a ToC is a field. To update a Table of
Contents, put your cursor in the Table of Contents and press F9 to update
it. Or ctrl-a F9 to update all fields in the document."
To:
"Tables of Contents don't update automatically when you add a new heading to
your document. This is because a ToC is a field. To update a Table of
Contents, put your cursor in the Table of Contents and press F9 to update
it. Or ctrl-a, release and press F9 to update all fields in the document."
The problem was that I held the crtl-a down and pressed F9 which created a
form of the entire document which was deleted when I hit backspace (or
something). Not thinking fast enough to hit the undo button, I had to
restore from a Windows backup. Lost about 10% of a 149 page documents.