From: Kim-in-Melb on
I have one document with two TOCs. I require the formatting on the second
TOC to be different from the first however, as both TOCs are using the same
TOC styles to format. Each time I update the TOC, they revert back to the
default TOC 1 and TOC 2 styles. Any suggestions on how to get around this.
Thanks
From: Peter T. Daniels on
Use a different set of Heading styles for the second one. (The first
one might use Headings 1-3 and the second one Headings 4-6.) If
Headings 1 and 4 need to look exactly the same, then just format
Heading 4 the same as Heading 1, etc., but make TOC 4 different from
TOC 1, etc.

On May 19, 11:17 pm, Kim-in-Melb <KiminM...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I have one document with two TOCs.  I require the formatting on the second
> TOC to be different from the first however, as both TOCs are using the same
> TOC styles to format.  Each time I update the TOC, they revert back to the
> default TOC 1 and TOC 2 styles.  Any suggestions on how to get around this.
> Thanks

From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
Map the headings to different TOC levels. For example, in one TOC you can
have Headings 1 and 2 using TOC 1 and TOC 2. In the other, they could use
TOC 3 and TOC 4. Accomplish this by typing the appropriate numbers beside
the headings in the Table of Contents Options dialog. For more, see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Kim-in-Melb" <KiminMelb(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have one document with two TOCs. I require the formatting on the second
> TOC to be different from the first however, as both TOCs are using the
> same
> TOC styles to format. Each time I update the TOC, they revert back to the
> default TOC 1 and TOC 2 styles. Any suggestions on how to get around
> this.
> Thanks
>