Table of Contents with text that does not appear anywhere in the document

  • Thread starter Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

If you're basing your document entirely on TC fields, then you need to clear
the check boxes for "Styles" and "Outline levels" in the TOC Options.
Alternatively, if you want some styles to be picked up, just delete the
outline level from beside the style for which you're using a TC field
instead. Note, however, that you can't mix and match; you have to use either
a style or TC fields for all headings of a given type unless you use a
different style for the ones for which you're using TC fields.

That's clear as mud, I know, so let me clarify. If you want most of your
Heading 1 paragraphs included in the TOC but just want to change the wording
of a few of them, then you'll need to create another style, *not* based on
Heading 1, that replicates the formatting of Heading 1 except for the
outline level (should be Body Text). Use that style for the headings you'll
pick up with TC fields instead. Note that this will *not* work if you need
to number the headings. In that case, you'll probably just need to throw in
the towel and use the same wording for the heading in the text and in the
TOC.
 
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dslocum

I need to create a TOC who's listings may not share the same words as
the the document. Example:
Chapter 3 is entitled "Registering a New Customer"
But the TOC needs to read: "Customer Registration"

I have been to Suzanne Barnhill's website that explains how to tweak a
TOC. I followed her procedures for entering a TC field to have the TOC
display words that are actually anywhere in the document but now my TOC
reads:
"Registering a New Customer Customer Registration"

Here is what I entered into the document in the heading of Chapter 3:
Registering a New Customer{ TC "Customer Registration" \f c\l "1" }

Any idea what I am doing wrong?

denny
 

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