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Regina
Your solution worked perfectly, thank you so much!!
Robert Advised:
A Table of Figures is, in effect, also a Table of
Contents - not for you
and me, but for Word (it's the very same dynamic
field, "TOC", just with
a different bunch of switches to it).
So if you say "no" to Word's question (above), then you
should end up
with all your different "TOCs".
Robert Advised:
Regina said:In using Word 2002, I inserted a TOC but it's not
appearing, however Word does ask me if I want to replace
the existing table (there is none). I have a Table of
Figures & Tables & made sure there was a paragraph mark
separating them as well.
A Table of Figures is, in effect, also a Table of
Contents - not for you
and me, but for Word (it's the very same dynamic
field, "TOC", just with
a different bunch of switches to it).
So if you say "no" to Word's question (above), then you
should end up
with all your different "TOCs".