Monday, June 25, 2012

Word 2010 Table Of Contents nightmare...

...I need to preface this with "I am a total moron when it comes to anything other than basic Word or other Office product features."

I have a large document that is an API reference manual (around 200 pages) and I am updating it every so often as new releases are made available.

One of the problems I've always had is that my very carefully formatted and styled Table of Contents tends to get hosed up every time the page numbers need to update (which seems nonsensical to me considering that they're chained to particular styles in the document and should, therefore, update auto-magically.)

What always seemed to happen when choosing "update fields" is that the entire table would get reformatted.

Well, I found another way to trigger updating the fields in the TOC but simply by clicking in the TOC and pressing F9 which brought up a little dialog that let me specify to ONLY update the page numbers and bingo - updated TOC.

I'm sure this is dumb, and I should have found this 5 minutes in, but just in case there's another one of me out there - here you are my fellow nin-cow-poop (to quote Bugs.)

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