Microsoft KB Archive/57331

Insert TOC Entry Does Not Insert Semicolon

PSS ID Number: Q57331 Article last modified on 03-07-1997

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 == Microsoft Word for the Macintosh versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 == 

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When using the Insert TOC (Table of Contents) Entry command, Word may not put a semicolon after the text selected.

Normally, Word puts .c. in hidden text before the selected text and a semicolon after the text. If the text selected contains the last word of a paragraph and there is a semicolon, a paragraph mark, a line break, a page break, or a section break included in the selection, Word treats these as table of contents entry breaks. If a table of contents entry break is present and the Insert TOC Entry command is used, the semicolon will not be inserted.

For more information about tables of contents, see pages 354-360 in the “Reference to Microsoft Word” version 4.0 manual.

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