Hi Bill,
Unless you've managed to embed one TOC inside the other, it should be as
simple as deleting either of them.
If you've managed to embed one TOC inside the other, the simplest solution
might be to delete them and start over. Alternatively, you could press
Alt-F9 to expose the field code, which will look vaguely like { TOC \o 1-3
{ TOC \o 1-3} } and delete the inner set, including its field braces, then
press Alt-F9, followed by F9 to update the TOC afterwards.
Cheers

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macropod
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> By trying to update my TOC I ended up with two identical TOCs, one after the
> other. How do I delete one and keep the other or must I delete both?
Bill - 05 Jun 2006 13:26 GMT
Thanks again for helping me out.
> Hi Bill,
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> > other. How do I delete one and keep the other or must I delete both?
Thanks Macropod (again) for helping me out.
> By trying to update my TOC I ended up with two identical TOCs, one after the
> other. How do I delete one and keep the other or must I delete both?
> By trying to update my TOC I ended up with two identical TOCs, one after
> the
> other. How do I delete one and keep the other or must I delete both?