{ TC "Text" [Switches ] }
Defines the text and page numbers for entries in a table of contents and in lists of tables, figures, and similar contents. Insert a TC field immediately before the text you want to include in the contents. To collect the TC field entries into a contents list, use the Index and Tables command from the Reference submenu on the Insert menu. Insert a TOC (Table of Contents) field where you want the contents in the document.
The TC field is formatted as hidden text (hidden text: Character formatting that allows you to show or hide specified text. Microsoft Word indicates hidden text by underlining it with a dotted line.) and displays no result in the document. To view this field, click Show/Hide
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Instructions
"Text"
- Text to appear in the table of contents for an entry.
Switches
\f Type
- The type of items collected in a particular contents list. Use a unique Type identifier (typically a letter from A-Z) for each type of list. For example, to build a list of illustrations, mark each illustration with a field such as { TC "Illustration 1" \f i }, where "i" indicates only illustration entries. If no type is specified, the entry is listed in a table of contents.
\l Level
- The level of the TC entry. For example, the field { TC "Entering Data" \l 4 } marks a level-4 entry, and Microsoft Word applies the built-in style (style: A combination of formatting characteristics, such as font, font size, and indentation, that you name and store as a set. When you apply a style, all of the formatting instructions in that style are applied at one time.) TOC 4 to that entry in the table of contents. If no level is specified, level 1 is assumed.
\n
- Omits the page number for the entry.