Table of Authorities, same authority, multiple pages

S

Sharon

In my document, a citation may originally appear on page 5 and is then
referenced on another page. How do I make the TOA show the multiple pages.
 
D

Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

The short case caption is what will pick up the additional citations. If
you look at your TA field codes you will see something like the
following for the first instance of the case. The information following
the \l is what will show up in the TOA. The information following the \s
is the short citation and should be used at each instance of referencing
the citation at other locations in your document.

{ TA \l "Randle v. City of Aurora, 69 F.3d 441, 454 n.20 (10th Cir.
1995)" \s "Randle" \c }

The French braces are inserted by marking the citations, or can be
inserted by pressing CTLR+F9.

So, since it sounds like you already have a main citation, then go to
the additional locations in your document where the citation is located
and press CTRL+F9, then type TA and then \s and whatever you have as the
short case citation in your main TA field. Be sure to place your case
citation enclosed in quote marks.

If you happen to be a member of TechTrax, then here is an article I
wrote on Tables of Authorities.
http://www.mousetrax.com/TechTrax/TechTraxMemberArticles/2006_02_Feb/Dawn_LawFirms02.asp

Otherwise, let me know where you are stuck and I'll see what I can do to
help.



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Microsoft MVP
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In my document, a citation may originally appear on page 5 and is then
referenced on another page. How do I make the TOA show the multiple pages.


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