Creating two table of contents

S

Sam Roberts

How do I create two different table of contents within my manuscript? Ive made one by selecting text for heading 1,2, etc, but now I want to create a second one with different text? Any help is appreciated.
 
J

Jezebel

If you mean you want a separate TOC for a different part of the document,
the easiest is to select the part of the document that the TOC will apply
to, then define a bookmark to refer to it. Then create the TOC using the \b
switch:

{ TOC \b MyBookmark }




Sam Roberts said:
How do I create two different table of contents within my manuscript? Ive
made one by selecting text for heading 1,2, etc, but now I want to create a
second one with different text? Any help is appreciated.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

You'll still need to bookmark the contents to be included and add the \b
switch to the TOC field. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TOCSwitches.htm



Sam Roberts said:
What I want is multiple TOCs for my entire thesis. For examples, chapter
I has a methods sections and result sections as does chapter 2, chapter 3,
etc. I want a TOC for all the method sections in my thesis and then a TOC
for all the Results sections. Thanks again. I
 

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