Strangest thing happened with a TOC

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I've had no replies to this... no ideas why this would happen? I got another
email from the client this morning that the file was fine before they posted
the Word file to the website, but the links were wrong after posting. I know
nothing of posting files to a website, but can't imagine why the links would
be wrong upon posting. The TOC consists of a separate TOC for each Title
style (about 12) and then another TOC that was generated including all of the
Title styles and then rearranged alphabetically (manually moved around), also
including some hidden text in a TOC field code with switches. I really need
help with this one please.

 
Keep in mind that you are asking volunteers and it has been a weekend. I
read your post but don't have any ideas.
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Thanks Charles. I was a bit worried when I saw six pages of new posts and
thought I'd be lost in the pile. Looks like it's been a very busy weekend
too. We're getting a lot of pressure from the project leader and she's
getting pressure from the clients for us to figure this out, but I'll just
ask them to be patient and keep trying to figure it out. They want to post
the file to their website since that's what we're supposed to be supplying
but they can't until we figure out why this is happening. I've tried
everything I know to recreate the problem and haven't been able to. It sounds
like it has something to do with either the posting or maybe they do
something to the file before posting.
 
Same here. I haven't a clue.

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