How do I get TOC styles to appear in Setup Table of Contents"Include Paragraphs Tagged"

John Posada jposada01 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 19 14:14:23 PDT 2006


Karen...no, it doesn't. 

1) I have a book, named Test, with three files:
   TestFile1
   TestFile2
   TestFile3

   No TOC yet

2) In the book, I select Add -> Table of Contents. I do 
   not move any styles, just click the Add button.
 
   It creates TestTOC.fm

3) I open an existing TOC, we'll call it mpls_install_guideTOC.fm
4) I save it as c:\temp\TestTOC.fm and say its OK to overwrite
5) Return back to test.book, select Edit -> Update Book
6) Click all option except Apply Master Page, the testTOC is in
generate, and click Update.
7) Highlight the file testTOC.fm, right click and select Set Up table
of Contents

No styleas are in the left side pane.

Why not?

--- "Karen L. Zorn" <k.zorn at zorntech.com> wrote:

> If you have a previous TOC version that you like:
> 
> 1. Generate new TOC. Save the file and close.
> 2. Open old TOC. Save As new TOC file name.
> 3. Regenerate TOC.
> 
> Karen L. Zorn
> Zorn Technologies, Inc.
> Mesa, AZ
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: How do I get TOC styles to appear in Setup Table of
> Contents"Include Paragraphs Tagged"
> 
> 
> Hi, guys...sorry for the long subject line, but..
> 
> OK...follow along..I have a book with 5 new files. They've had
> their styles
> imported from a template file or previous product file.
> 
> When I generate a new TOC in the book, I get the Set Up Table of
> Contents
> dialog, and all the styles appear in the Don't Include pane on the
> right.
> What I'm trying to do is get the xxTOC styles to appear on the left
> pane
> (Include Paragraphs tagged) without having to move them over
> individualy.
> 
> How can I do this?


John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never actually known what the question is."



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