S
Shana
I've looked at the Help documentation, and the information at:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=148 -- however,
none of it has helped.
When I create a separate toc file, and ctrl-f9, I see a blank RD field. If I
type "RD#" [# being a space], the field just disappears. Completely.
The link above indicates the first RD field will appear like "{ TOC \o "1-3"
\h \z }". In addition, it also indicates the proper formatting for the field
is "{ RD \f chapter1.doc }" instead of just including the filename. Other
information I've seen indicates that if the toc file and the source files are
in the same folder, you just need to include the filename, without the path
to the file.
Finally, it's not clear if the link above is specific to Word 2003, or will
also work with Word 2002. I have Word 2002.
Thanks
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=148 -- however,
none of it has helped.
When I create a separate toc file, and ctrl-f9, I see a blank RD field. If I
type "RD#" [# being a space], the field just disappears. Completely.
The link above indicates the first RD field will appear like "{ TOC \o "1-3"
\h \z }". In addition, it also indicates the proper formatting for the field
is "{ RD \f chapter1.doc }" instead of just including the filename. Other
information I've seen indicates that if the toc file and the source files are
in the same folder, you just need to include the filename, without the path
to the file.
Finally, it's not clear if the link above is specific to Word 2003, or will
also work with Word 2002. I have Word 2002.
Thanks