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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb 11 07:20:55 -0800 
2005 -------
I don't follow you on your argumentation.

Why is a TOC protected by default?
TOCs are always generated automatically.
Every update of a TOC delete the modifications the user has made manually.
So, the meaning of the default protection is NOT to protect the TOC's content
but to prevent the user from editing it (because those changes would get lost
with each update).

In other words: a protected TOC will always render the settings defined in the
TOC dialog. An unprotected TOC is an advanced feature, wiich allows the user to
customize the automatically created content of a TOC.
Thus unprotecting a TOC gives more flexibility (Ex: setting the cursor in it and
insert new lines before) and protecting a TOC gives the user the guarentee his
TOC will always look the same (even if updating).

So I don't understand your point because:
- I created my TOC automatically, I like it like it is
- I unprotect it to insert new lines
-> nothing gets lost. After updating an unprotected TOC, This won't look
different from the protected TOC.


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