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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-Aug-29 1:12 PM, Karen Robbins
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<div>Here's what may be causing my problem: The TOC
reference page has default paragraph tags for HeadingATOC,
HeadingBTOC, etc. But my document has paragraph tags of
Heading1TOC, Heading2TOC, etc. <br>
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I am not sure if I created (at some point in the distant
past) the TOC paragraph tags with that naming convention or
how it came to be. Others have muddled with these files
before me, so it's hard to know.<br>
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I need to apply the style elements of my TOC tags to the
default TOC tags, then delete my tags and apply/use only the
default tags (newly styled). Then my TOC updates should be in
better shape than they were before. ;-)<br>
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Thanks again,<br>
Karen<br>
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Karen,<br>
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Before you do that, check for another TOC flow on a different
reference page. FM should have created it automagically when you
generated the TOC. You can disregard (or delete) the page that
contains the wrong tags.<br>
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s.<br>
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