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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb 11 17:10:37 -0800 
2005 -------
Ok, I understand the procedure you are talking about. Of course, as you say, you
don't protect the data you enter anymore. If accidentally you protect the toc
you lose the data.
One way that you can be sure of your data is
1. Create the TOC
2. Unprotect it
3. Use Alt+Enter (not just Enter) twice, so as to create a new line outside the
toc's region (and before it)
4. Protect the TOC, so as to avoid accidental loss.

What I am suggesting is the ability to use Alt+Enter on the protected TOC (as in
protected sections), so you can skip this procedure and be safe about the data
you enter (I understand it is silly to protect the toc when having data entered
in it's field, but you can't be to sure).

Hope I have become more clear.

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