Dan Lewis wrote:

On Wednesday 10 August 2005 03:31 pm, Oliver Paukstadt wrote:
Hello

Im using OOo 1.1.3 in Fedora Core 3.
I create a ToC in a Master-Document and everything works fine except
that the Table of Contents itself is not listed inside the ToC.

The Heading of the ToC is correct and should be included. For me it
looks like the ToC is ignored while collecting the chapters. When
those chapters are collected the length of the ToC is known and the
pagenumbers are generated then (respecting the length of the ToC)

Did I miss anything?

Regards
Oliver Paukstadt

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It is all about Styles. The listings in the ToC have the heading styles that are selected in the Entries tab of the Insert Index/Table window. (Insert > Indexes and Tables > Indexes and Tables) The ToC Heading Style is usually Contents Heading. That is why it is no usually included. By changing the style of the ToC Heading to one of the Heading Styles, it could be included in the ToC itself.

Dan

This will probably not work unless the header is actually part of the TOC. This is because I think that when the TOC is updated, the TOC does not yet exist. Just a guess. If, however, you create a heading and then add the TOC after the heading, this might work.

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