Hi,
I have a long document with headings in 5 levels. I would like to have:
- at the beginning of document a table of content on 3 levels
- at the beginning of each chapter a table of content for that chapter with
all levels for that chapter
Is this possible to do? (I have Word 2000, but could swap to newer)
If not is there an other way of structuring the information?
Thank you for all help
Regards
Georg
Jezebel - 23 Aug 2004 09:35 GMT
Yes, there's no problem about this. You can have any number of TOCs in the
one document. When you create the TOC you can specify a) what levels to
include, and b) the range of the document that the TOC is drawn.
In your case, your TOC for the full document will be a field like this: {
TOC \o "1-3" }
Define bookmarks for each chapter range (eg Chapter_01, Chapter_02, etc).
The chapter TOCs will be fields like this: { TOC \o "1-9" \b Chapter_01 }
> Hi,
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> Georg
Georg Hodosi - 23 Aug 2004 16:23 GMT
Thank you,
Regards
Georg

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> Yes, there's no problem about this. You can have any number of TOCs in the
> one document. When you create the TOC you can specify a) what levels to
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> > Georg
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 23 Aug 2004 16:06 GMT
Please see my reply to your duplicate question in this same newsgroup
yesterday.

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Georg Hodosi - 24 Aug 2004 06:53 GMT
Thanks Suzanne and Jezebel!
now it works fine!
regards
Georg
> Please see my reply to your duplicate question in this same newsgroup
> yesterday.
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