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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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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"
HHHHHEEEEELLLLLPPPPP