Things in headers are, by definition, on multiple pages. They can't be
displayed in a Table of Contents.
Put your Heading 1 on the first page where you want it to appear. If it is
to appear on other pages as well, put it in the header using a StyleRef
field.
{ StyleRef "Heading 1" \* CharFormat }
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Wendy said:
I am using the built-in heading styles (1.0 Heading one, 1.1 Heading two,
etc.) in a document. The Heading one style only is in the header of the
document. It will not appear in my table of contents. Why? and how can I fix
?? I am using Work 2000.