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> Well, I really, really appreciate the sarcasm. In fact, there's nothing
> finer than the faint whiff of sarcasm. Imagine my surprise - I've only
> used
> MS Word since Word v3 - that one might create a single TOC if one
> (dared)
> use Master Document.
I've heard people say that the master document feature finally works, and that's nice. But it certainly isn't the only way to combine multiple word files into a single output file and create a single TOC. RD fields, which a couple of other people have mentioned, have worked just fine for a long time.
I can't speak for Word 3 (I was wedded to WordPerfect in those days), but I used Word 6/95 extensively for large documents. Each chapter was in its own Word file. Another Word file contained the title page, front-matter (including TOC), and introduction. At the end of that file was a set of RD fields, each pulling in a chapter file. (If the book had an index, it came after the RD fields.)
That said, it couldn't hold a candle to the friendly large-doc environs of FrameMaker. :-)
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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