You need to supply complete version & update levels for both Office as well
as OS X in order for anyone to offer specific advice.
In general, however, the additional question to be answered is "What Styles
did you use?". The built-in Heading 1-9 Styles are associated with Levels
1-9 respectively. If you used those styles to format your Headings the TOC
should not be a problem to generate.
OTOH, if you created your own styles without assigning a Level to them as a
part of their definition or used built-in Styles not associated with Levels
the program has no idea what to look for other than entries that don't exist
because none of the Styles conform to what's being looked for. If you modify
your Styles to add the appropriate Level designation the TOC generator will
be able to pick them up when you update the TOC.
Your alternative to modifying the Styles is to use the Options button in the
Insert> Index & Tables - Table of Contents dialog to assign the Levels for
your Styles there. You can also manually insert TC fields if you prefer, but
that takes some extra know-how & time.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 11/27/09 5:24 PM, in article 59bad...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
1) Use the Built-in Heading 1 through Heading 9 series of styles. They are
pre-configured so it will just work.
2) You need to use those styles on the Body Text � the main text of the
document, NOT on the contents list.
The TOC generator copies the headings from the body of the document, adds
their page numbers, and drops them into the Table of Contents.
The headings it wants must be in the body: it cannot look inside text boxes,
graphics, or headers and footers (because, for technical reasons, these are
not "part of the main text flow" of the document).
Hope this helps
On 28/11/09 9:24 AM, in article 59bad...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"tale...@officeformac.com" <tale...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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YOU do not use the TOC styles, ever. Word uses them automatically when it
generates the TOC.
The TOC styles should never be applied anywhere else in the document,
they're only for formatting the TOC. Word will change the format of the TOC
styles in order to produce the different built-in TOC appearances. So if
you use the TOC styles anywhere else, you will get these mysterious changes
to the TOC style formatting.
Cheers
On 28/11/09 11:35 AM, in article 59bad...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"tale...@officeformac.com" <tale...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Cheers,
Clive Huggan
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On 29/11/09 1:30 PM, in article C738280A.50BC%jo...@mcghie.name, "John