WD: Unwanted Extra Line(s) in Table of ContentsLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q127744 |
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SYMPTOMSThe results of a TOC (table of contents) field contain one or more extra, unwanted lines. This problem occurs only if the headings in the document are formatted to use either automatic numbering or heading numbering AND if any part of the heading is also marked for an index entry. This problem occurs in Word for Windows 95, Word for Windows NT, and Word for the Macintosh. It does NOT occur with 16-bit Word for Windows running under Windows NT 3.5 or under Windows for Workgroups or Windows 3.1. For example, headings formatted like this
1. Heading 1{XE "Heading 1"} 1.1 Heading 2 1.1.1 Heading 3generate a table of contents that looks like this:
1. Heading 1..............................1 1. .......................................1 1.1 Heading 2..........................1 1.1.1 Heading 3....................1Notice that there is an extra line in the table of contents under the line that contains the index entry. The extra line contains the same heading numbering as the line that contains the index entry, as if Word is trying to also number the index entry in the table of contents.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Word. To work around this problem, eliminate the extra lines in the table of contents. To do this, simply place the XE field at the beginning of the line of text rather than at the end. Do this for each XE field. For example:
1. {XE "Heading 1"}Heading 1When you update the table of contents by selecting it and pressing F9, the extra lines will be eliminated. To automate the above process, create the following macro:
Sub MAIN StartOfDocument ToolsOptionsView .FieldCodes = 1, .Hidden = 1 EditFind .Find = "^19 xe", .Direction = 0, .Wrap = 1 While EditFindFound() EditCut StartOfLine EditPaste EditFind Wend End Sub STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Word listed above. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows and Word 98 Macintosh Edition.
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Additional query words: TOC format formatted wrong incorrect 32 bit extra
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