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From: ev on 2 Jun 2010 07:47 I`m working on a document with an appendix that has its own table of contents. I`d like to isolate the two tables from one another. Is it possible?
From: trip_to_tokyo on 2 Jun 2010 07:56 WORD 2007 Yes it is. Here is a link that may help:- http://office2010.microsoft.com/en-gb/word-help/table-of-contents-iii-use-fields-to-create-a-toc-and-create-multiple-tocs-RZ010266698.aspx?CTT=1 If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "ev@" wrote: > I`m working on a document with an appendix that has its own table of contents. > > I`d like to isolate the two tables from one another. > > Is it possible? > >
From: mike.smith on 2 Jun 2010 10:14 Yes you can, what you need to do is to set a two different set of styles. Then in one TOC use exclusively Style 1 and in the other exclusively Style 2. Make the TOC according to this tutorial but as said, when you will define your TOC use respective style. http://www.mswordhelp.com/2010/04/word-2002/table-of-contents-in-microsoft-word-2002/ I hope it helps If not, contact me via my website Mike http://www.mswordhelp.com how to microsoft word; philosophy, tutorials, tips and tricks "ev@" wrote: > I`m working on a document with an appendix that has its own table of contents. > > I`d like to isolate the two tables from one another. > > Is it possible? > >
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 2 Jun 2010 10:32 Another way to have separate TOCs, if one is for a specific portion of the document is to bookmark that section and then insert a TOC that refers to the bookmark, as described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "mike.smith" <mikesmith(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2AB08911-0735-444B-85FE-6542A5A11A83(a)microsoft.com... > Yes you can, > > what you need to do is to set a two different set of styles. Then in one > TOC > use exclusively Style 1 and in the other exclusively Style 2. > > Make the TOC according to this tutorial but as said, when you will define > your TOC use respective style. > > http://www.mswordhelp.com/2010/04/word-2002/table-of-contents-in-microsoft-word-2002/ > > I hope it helps > > If not, contact me via my website > > Mike > http://www.mswordhelp.com > how to microsoft word; philosophy, tutorials, tips and tricks > > "ev@" wrote: > >> I`m working on a document with an appendix that has its own table of >> contents. >> >> I`d like to isolate the two tables from one another. >> >> Is it possible? >> >> >
From: Jay Freedman on 2 Jun 2010 10:39 ev@, The article linked by trip_to_tokyo describes three different ways to put multiple TOCs in a document. For the specific situation of a separate appendix, only the one involving bookmarks is simple and relatively foolproof. So you don't have to wade through all 17 pages of that long article to get the bit that's useful to you, go directly to page 14 with this link: http://office2010.microsoft.com/en-gb/word-help/bookmarks-RZ010266698.aspx?section=14&lc=en-gb. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. trip_to_tokyo wrote: > WORD 2007 > > Yes it is. > > Here is a link that may help:- > > http://office2010.microsoft.com/en-gb/word-help/table-of-contents-iii-use-fields-to-create-a-toc-and-create-multiple-tocs-RZ010266698.aspx?CTT=1 > > If my comments have helped please hit Yes. > > > > Thanks. > "ev@" wrote: > >> I`m working on a document with an appendix that has its own table of >> contents. >> >> I`d like to isolate the two tables from one another. >> >> Is it possible?
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