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I received a document containing Articles and Sections that I would like to incorporate into a TOC. The Articles and Sections are set as bulleted lists and all already appear as Styles. I went to TOC and selected Auto Table 1 but it only inserts the message'No table of contents entries found.' I don't understand why this is happening.The first Heading style 'AG Article 1' is: Outline numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style: I, II, III, + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 0' + Indent at: 0', Style: Quick StyleBased on: NormalFollowing style: NormalAdd to Quick Style list and Only in this document are checkedI've successfully created TOCs in 2010 before and found it to be relatively easy. Although your numbered styles have a numbering level, they have not been assigned an outline level other than Body Text. In order to be included in a TOC, styles must be either included explicitly (through the Table of Contents Options dialog) or by havingthe outline level of the style set to something other than Body Text. You can modify AG Article 1 to have an outline level of Level 1 as follows:.
Display the Styles pane. Right-click on the AG Article 1 style and choose Modify. In the Modify Style dialog, click Format and chooseParagraph. In the Paragraph dialog, set the outline level to Level 1. Click OK twice to exit.Since you have referred to 2010 and the Quick Style list, I'm assuming you're using Word 2010 and have modified your 'applies to' data accordingly.
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