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From: Wanda on 19 Jan 2010 14:12 In Word 2003, I used to be able to Select All (Ctrl-A), then right-click anywhere and choose Update Field - and that would update all my cross-references in the document, including Tables of Contents and Figures. How can I do the same in Word 2007? (the former keystrokes don't work).
From: Stefan Blom on 19 Jan 2010 14:55 Update Field may not be on the context menu depending on what, exactly, is included in the selection. However, Ctrl+A and then F9 will update all fields in the main body of the document. Note that switching to Print Preview and then back to your favorite view is also helpful, as this forces a repagination of the document. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Wanda" <Wanda(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3B811AB0-EE1B-48F9-8BCB-53DA0FE8B85B(a)microsoft.com... > In Word 2003, I used to be able to Select All (Ctrl-A), then right-click > anywhere and choose Update Field - and that would update all my > cross-references in the document, including Tables of Contents and > Figures. > How can I do the same in Word 2007? (the former keystrokes don't work).
From: ChrisP on 19 Jan 2010 15:15 CTRL-A to select all then F9 to update fields.
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