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Subject:toc in word 97 From:Cathy Carr <ccarr -at- OVID -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 30 Apr 1997 11:33:29 -0400
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Subject: toc in word 97
Greetings, glorious techwhirlers--
I received several useful suggestions for fixing my table of contents
problems. For everyone's information, Lisa Miller's suggestion worked like
a charm. Not the one about creating two files, the one about cutting and
pasting everything but the ending paragraph mark into a new file. It was
indeed a corruption problem, as I had suspected, and that fixed it nicely.
(My fellow tech writer--who's suffering burnout--saw me celebrating in my
cubicle as the new toc serenely updated itself and said, "You're really cut
out for this business, you know that?")
Thanks again for the helpful suggestions.
Cheers,
Cathy
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