Hi Kiwidion,
The method in the article should address the issue:
ACC: How to Create a Table of Contents or Index for a Report
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=131588
Please feel free to reply to the threads if you have any questions or
concerns.
Sincerely,
Alick Ye, MCSD
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation
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| Hi Alick - can a table of contents be created in a MS Access report? Is
there a similar method to what is used in Word?
I have a need for this as I'm wanting to report mltiple different topics in
one Access report.
Kiwidion
----- Alick [MSFT] wrote: -----
Hi,
Do you mean you want to create table content programmatically? In
Word, you
can create a table of contents using the built-in heading styles and
outline-level formats in Microsoft Word. If you want to use your own
formatting for headings, apply custom heading styles. To use
additional
options for customizing the table of contents, you can use fields. For
example, you can use fields to omit page numbers from part of the
table of
contents.
After you've specified the headings to include, you can choose a
design and
build the finished table of contents. When you build a table of
contents,
Word searches for the specified headings, sorts them by heading level,
and
displays the table of contents in the document.
Please feel free to reply to the threads if you have any question or
concerns.
Sincerely,
Alick Ye, MCSD
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation
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www.microsoft.com/security>
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
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| From: "CShow" <
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| Subject: TABLE OF CONTENTS
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| Is there a custom solution or product out there that takes the place
of
| creating a table of contents in MS Word or MS Access. I've gone as
far as
I
| can with an Access solution. Any help would be appreciated
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| Thanks.
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