WD97: Entries in Text Box/Callouts Missing from Table of Contents
ID: Q190873
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
SYMPTOMS
When you create or update a table of contents, the resulting table of
contents is missing some entries. If Microsoft Word finds no entries to use
in the table of contents, the following error message appears in the
document:
Error! No table of contents entries found
CAUSE
When Word builds a table of contents, it does not look in the drawing layer
for text to include in the table of contents. Word looks only in the
document layer.
Text boxes and callouts are placed in the drawing layer. Therefore, Word
ignores any TC fields or heading styles that appear in text boxes or
callouts when it builds or updates the table of contents.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use either of the following methods:
- Place the text or TC field that you want included in the table of
contents in the document layer instead of the drawing layer.
NOTE: If you have selected an object in the drawing layer prior to
inserting a caption, the caption will also be in the drawing layer. If
the insertion point is outside the object, then the caption will be on
the text layer.
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- Place the text or TC field in a frame instead of in a text box or
callout.
NOTE: In Word 97 for Windows, frames are not readily available. You need
to enter the information into either a text box or caption and then
convert that object to a frame by following these steps:
- Click once on either the text box or caption to select it.
- On the Format menu, select either Text Box or AutoShape, and then
select the Text Box tab.
- Click the Convert To Frame button. Click Yes to confirm that you
want to convert it to a frame. Note that you may lose some
formatting, especially if you are converting a caption.
Additional query words:
skip miss linked textbox textboxes caption
Keywords : kbdta kbfield word97
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb