Table of contents

G

Guest

I have entered a new section into a word document. When I updated the table
of contents it moved down the sections, Example C moved to D, but it left out
the new C section that I have entered. So the table of contents looks like
this:
A
B
D
E
F
Any suggestions?
 
G

Guest

Right-click on the D and choose Bullets and numbering and see if it says
"start at..." instead of continue from previous.
 
S

Stefan Blom

It seems as if Word no longer recognizes the "C" paragraph as a
heading. How did you generate the table of contents? For example, if you
based it on heading styles, make sure that the correct style is applied to
the paragraph. And if you based it on outline levels, change the outline
level for the paragraph (in the Paragraph dialog box, Indents and Spacing
tab).

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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R

Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hi belle
I have entered a new section into a word document. When I updated the table
of contents it moved down the sections, Example C moved to D, but it left out
the new C section that I have entered. So the table of contents looks like
this:
A
B
D
E
F
Any suggestions?

anther thought: there are unresolved "Track Changes" in this document,
maybe around heading C?

2cents
Robert
 

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