How to remove TOC indexing and re-indexing?

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Jim S

My document is 68 pages long, the pages go from page 6 to 35 and than it
starts over again on page 2 through 33. I want it to go from page 6 to page
68 on the index.

I have tried to remove the indexing and apply it again putting in my heading
1 and heading 2 and re-indexing but it keeps on picking up something that
causes the index to re-number from page 6 to 35 and than starts again with a
page 2 through 33 in the index. The rest of the document looks good.
 
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Steve Hayes

My document is 68 pages long, the pages go from page 6 to 35 and than it
starts over again on page 2 through 33. I want it to go from page 6 to page
68 on the index.

I have tried to remove the indexing and apply it again putting in my heading
1 and heading 2 and re-indexing but it keeps on picking up something that
causes the index to re-number from page 6 to 35 and than starts again with a
page 2 through 33 in the index. The rest of the document looks good.

Check pagees 35-36 for a section break with new page numbering started. Delete
the section break, and if you want one there, replace it with one that
continues the page numbering from the previous section.

If you can't see the section break, click the paragraph sign, which will show
paragraph and page breaks and index entries. The section break usually looks
like a dotted line across the page.
 
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Jim S

Hi Steve,

Thanks for the suggestions, I took out all of the page breaks and section
breaks, searched for numbers and removed my TOC. I reinserted a new TOC going
2 deep and I still get the same thing. The problem did not go away. Is there
a way to get rid of all numbering and indexing with the TOC references and do
it again with the number sequence corrected?

Jim
 
J

Jim S

Steve,

Thanks for your help. I went through the document one more time and did find
a section break, removed it and re-indexed the document and that corrected
the problem.

Jim
 

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