Word Table of Contents and header text
Is it possible to use the automatic Table of Contents in Word to include titles of Appendices which are included in a Header?  I understand how to use the Heading Styles to include titles in the ToC etc but it still does not include the text from my headers.
December 20th, 2012 11:33pm

For instructions on setting up appendix numbering, take a look at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/numberingappendixes.html.   However, note that a table of contents in Word cant pick up any information from a header or footer. For one thing, since headers (footers) repeat on several pages, which page number should be assigned to them?
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December 21st, 2012 1:02am

Thanks Stefan, good point! Cheers.
December 21st, 2012 1:20am

On 2012-12-21 02:20, Oz_Elissa wrote:
Thanks Stefan, good poin
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December 21st, 2012 8:35am

This philosophy is why I recommend switching to InDesign.

Since a header is repeating within a section, why not list the first page that repeated header is on.

Word is fundamentally flawed for basic tasks and chokes mightily on simple layout logic.

March 18th, 2015 11:57am

dpeters911: Recommend away!

This is not a fundamental flaw, but is a design decision that works for many Word users. To the extent Word adds "features" like you are requesting, it becomes more of a Christmas Tree with something for everyone hanging on it and less of a useful program.

For specific tasks, I'm sure that InDesign is superior; so, for that matter are WordPad, NotePad, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher.

Word has the ability to show any text within the body of the document in a Table of Contents. It also has the ability to show any text in the body of the document in a header automatically. That is enough f

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March 18th, 2015 12:21pm

InDesign and Word are two very different programs, intended for different tasks...

For what it's worth, in a Word table of contents, if you want to add text which isn't visible in the document, you can make use of a TC field. See http://wordfaqs.mvps.org/TOCTips.htm#TCFields.

March 18th, 2015 3:10pm

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