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I have a long document (670 pages) which has an automatic table of contents located in the early pages

3 other parts of document require a "sub" table of contents for their part. I thought to us "TC" codes and have entered them. The formattting is fine

When I calculate the first "sub" table of contents, all works well

When I calculate the second and third "sub" table of contents, items from the first and second parts are included. I then read the help screens (Help file and Online) and found that I could use "TC \f" switch to indicate at type. The Help files use the example of a List of Illustrations, use "\f i". I have now gone through my TC codes and adjusted the \f type

My question is where do I tell Table of Contents to use "\f D", "\f E" or whatever. Word only seems to be interested in "\f C"

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You don't need to do this. Where you want a sub-TOC (assuming it's using the
same headings as are included in the main TOC), just bookmark the portion
for which you want the TOC and then use the \b switch in your TOC field. For
more, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Laura P said:
Hi,

I have a long document (670 pages) which has an automatic table of
contents located in the early pages.
3 other parts of document require a "sub" table of contents for their
part. I thought to us "TC" codes and have entered them. The formattting is
fine.
When I calculate the first "sub" table of contents, all works well.

When I calculate the second and third "sub" table of contents, items from
the first and second parts are included. I then read the help screens (Help
file and Online) and found that I could use "TC \f" switch to indicate at
type. The Help files use the example of a List of Illustrations, use "\f
i". I have now gone through my TC codes and adjusted the \f type.
My question is where do I tell Table of Contents to use "\f D", "\f E" or
whatever. Word only seems to be interested in "\f C".
 
Thanks, I'll give it a go

Laur

----- Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: ----

You don't need to do this. Where you want a sub-TOC (assuming it's using th
same headings as are included in the main TOC), just bookmark the portio
for which you want the TOC and then use the \b switch in your TOC field. Fo
more, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.ht

-
Suzanne S. Barnhil
Microsoft MVP (Word
Words into Typ
Fairhope, Alabama US
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.or
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup s
all may benefit

Laura P said:
part. I thought to us "TC" codes and have entered them. The formattting i
finethe first and second parts are included. I then read the help screens (Hel
file and Online) and found that I could use "TC \f" switch to indicate a
type. The Help files use the example of a List of Illustrations, use "\
i". I have now gone through my TC codes and adjusted the \f type
 
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