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{ TOC [ switches ] }
Switch | Description |
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Without switches the table of contents is built upon styles with set outline levels. Outline levels assigned to individual paragraphs are disregarded unless the \u switch is specified. | |
\b | Includes entries only from the portion of the document marked by the bookmark named by text in this switch’s field-argument. |
\h | Inserts table of contents entries as hyperlinks. |
\n “LEVELSTART-LEVELEND” | Omits page numbers from the table of contents. Page numbers are omitted from all levels unless a range of entry levels is specified. For example, { TOC \n 1-1 } omits page numbers from level 1. |
\u | Uses the applied paragraph outline level. |
\o “LEVELSTART-LEVELEND” | Builds a table of contents from paragraphs with specified outline levels. For example, { TOC \o “1-3” } lists only paragraphs with outline levels 1 through 3. |
\t “STYLE,LEVEL, STYLE,LEVEL,…” | Builds a table of contents from paragraphs formatted with specified styles. For example, {TOC \t”Title,1,subtitle,2,customtitle,3”} builds a table of contents from paragraphs formatted with the styles “Title”, “subtitle” and “customtitle”. The number after each style name indicates the entry level corresponding to that style. |
\c “SEQ FIELD IDENTIFIER” | Builds a table of contents from items that are numbered by SEQ fields. The sequence identifier designated by text in this switch’s field-argument shall match the identifier in the corresponding SEQ field. |
\s “SEQ FIELD IDENTIFIER” | For entries numbered with a SEQ field, adds a prefix to the page number. The prefix depends on the type of entry. |
\d “SEPARATOR SYMBOL” | When used with \s, defines the separator between sequence and page numbers. The default separator is a hyphen (-). |
\f “TC IDENTIFIER” | Builds a table of contents from TC fields. TC field identifier must exactly match the text in this switch’s field-argument. |
\l “LEVELSTART-LEVELEND” | Used with \f key. Includes TC fields that assign entries to one of the specified levels. |