Microsoft KB Archive/212011

= WD2000: TOC or Index Starts with No Number for Heading 1 Style =

Article ID: 212011

Article Last Modified on 12/6/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q212011





Case 1
The index or table of contents in your master document begins with no number for heading 1 style paragraphs.

Case 2
The index or table of contents does not include chapter numbering.



Case 1
You specified chapter numbering in the subdocuments but not in the master document.

Case 2
You specified chapter numbering in the master document but not in the subdocuments.



WORKAROUND
To work around these problems, generate a table of contents or index that includes the chapter number and begins with Chapter 1 instead of Chapter 0. To do this, follow these steps:
 * 1) In each of your subdocuments, number the headings. Use the Outline Numbered tab (click the Bullets and Numbering command on the Format menu).
 * 2) Format the page numbers in each subdocument to include chapter numbers. (To locate the Chapter Numbers option, click Page Numbers on the Insert menu, and then click Format.)
 * 3) In the master document, turn on Heading Numbering.

Additional query words: zero null nil none chapter numbers numbering table contents index TOC

Keywords: kbprb kbfield kbfaq KB212011

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