Q79750: WD97: Using Bookmarks in a Table of Contents

Article: Q79750
Product(s): Word 97 for Windows
Version(s): WINDOWS:97
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbdta kbfield winword word97
Last Modified: 14-NOV-2000

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Word 97 for Windows 
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In Microsoft Word for Windows, you can use a bookmark as the text argument in a
table of contents entry (TC) field; this causes the bookmark to become part of
the table of contents.

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NOTE: You cannot insert the bookmark field by pressing CTRL+F9 in the Field Code
box of the Insert Field command; therefore, the following procedure is more
efficient than using the Insert Field command for entering a table of contents
entry that references a bookmark.

To display a bookmark in a table of contents, follow these steps:

1. Press CTRL+F9 to insert field braces at the location in the document where
  you want the table of contents entry to appear.

  NOTE: If the bookmark is in the header or footer of the document, the TC field
  must be entered in the main body of the document.

2. Type "TC " (without the quotation marks). Be sure to press the SPACEBAR to
  create a space after TC.

3. Press CTRL+F9 to insert a second set of field braces, and then type the
  bookmark name. The resulting TC field should appear as follows:

  {TC {bookmark_name}}

4. Add any additional TC field switches or instructions after the bookmark
  field.

Additional query words: TOC

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Keywords          : kbdta kbfield winword word97 
Technology        : kbWordSearch kbWord97 kbWord97Search kbZNotKeyword2
Version           : WINDOWS:97
Issue type        : kbinfo

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