Topic:
Word
Good morning- Yes it’s possible, HeureuxOli makes a nice explanation here.
- Good luck! Good luck!
- Souriane
- Truffe2miel wrote: 20/10/2017 at 16:25 pm
Thank you very much Smile! I’ve just spent a little time testing various options for placing my bookmarks, but the table of contents only recognizes one title at a time: the one where the bookmark is placed. Do you know how I can mark a range of my document with a single bookmark? Or should I insert one at each title, then ask for the table of contents field for each bookmark (which would seem odd, wouldn’t it?).- Souriane wrote: 23/10/2017 at 17:46 PM
Hello,I’ll explain what Happy Oli wrote.
First, select your full chapter
Then Insert > Links > BookmarkGive your bookmark a name. For example, Chapter 1.
Then position the cursor where you want to insert the table of contents of chapter 1.
Insert > Text > QuickPart > Field.select the Summary field then OK.
Press ALT+F9.
Locate the field that looks like {TOC \* MERGEFORMAT}Edit what is written for
{TOC \b Chapter1 \* MERGEFORMAT}Do Alt+F9, Ctrl+A, F9, Update entire table.
And your little table of contents should be right where you want it!
Good luck! Good luck!
Souriane
- Truffe2miel wrote: 24/10/2017 at 00:56am
Thank you very much! Marking all the text with a bookmark worked very well.-
I then followed the process explained, and I get this (I called my Analysis bookmark) :
- When I toggle the fields again to update, either via the shortcut or the right-click command of the mouse, I always get the table of contents of the whole document.
- I tested by removing spaces, rewriting the whole formula, cancelling everything before closing and reopening the document: always the same result.
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At what point am I wrong?
- Souriane wrote: 24/10/2017 at 4:28pm