Prefix with TOC--any way to trick Word into doing it?

S

samhdc

I'm trying to add a two-letter prefix to the page numbers in an appendix
which then carry over to the photo-list-TOC (like "LF-3"). It seems that, in
general, WORD doesn't allow this. I'm wondering though if there's some way I
can use fields to trick it. For example, if I set up SEQ fields with names
of Area1 and Area2 and set each to be the letter that I want. So if I set up
"LF" as {SEQ AREA1\ALPHABETIC \R12 \*MERGEFORMAT}{SEQ AREA1\ALPHABETIC \R6
\*MERGEFORMAT} , then is there a way I can get the TOC to recognize BOTH
Area1 and Area2? -- in {TOC \h \z \c "Photo" \s "Area1" } ? I've tried
adding a second \s "Area2" and also then appending "Area2" in various forms
after "Area1" but none have worked. I'm hoping there's some punctuation I
can add between "Area1" and "Area2" where both will show up. I'm working
with WORD 2007 in files saved to be compatible with 2003.
 
S

samhdc

(Just fyi, when I tried to submit this post, I got an error message saying
this post did not go through, so I posted a second time. Subject line of the
second post is: 2-letter TOC prefixes--any kind of workaround? Sorry for the
duplication...)
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top