ID: Q123057
The information in this article applies to:
Direct (or manual) formatting, such as bold or underline formats, applied to XE or TC fields are carried over to the table of contents and the index field results.
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To avoid this problem, reset the XE or TC fields to the default formatting.
To do this, use any of the following methods.
Method 1:
Select the XE or TC field and press CTRL+SPACEBAR. This forces the character formatting to return to the default of the current style.
Method 2:
Use a macro to automate this process. The following macro resets each of the XE fields in the document. Use this macro to reset direct formatting that affects your index.
Sub MAIN
Dim TOV As ToolsOptionsView
GetCurValues TOV
If TOV.ShowAll = 0 Then
ToolsOptionsView .ShowAll = 1
Change$ = "yes"
End If
EditBookmark .Name = "ClearFormats", .Add
StartOfDocument
EditFind .Find = "^d XE", .Direction = 0, .MatchCase = 0,
.WholeWord = 0, .PatternMatch = 0, .SoundsLike = 0, .Format =
0, .Wrap = 1
While EditFindFound()
ResetChar
EditFind
Wend
StartOfDocument
EditFind .Find = "^dXE", .Direction = 0, .MatchCase = 0,
.WholeWord = 0, .PatternMatch = 0, .SoundsLike = 0, .Format =
0, .Wrap = 1
While EditFindFound()
ResetChar
EditFind
Wend
EditSelectAll
UpdateFields
EditGoTo .Destination = "ClearFormats"
If Change$ = "yes" Then ToolsOptionsView .ShowAll = 0
End Sub
Method 3:
Use the following macro to remove the direct formatting applied to each of the TC fields and then update the table of contents:
Sub MAIN
Dim TOV As ToolsOptionsView
GetCurValues TOV
If TOV.ShowAll = 0 Then
ToolsOptionsView .ShowAll = 1
Change$ = "yes"
End If
EditBookmark .Name = "ClearFormats", .Add
StartOfDocument
EditFind .Find = "^d TC", .Direction = 0, .MatchCase = 0,
.WholeWord = 0, .PatternMatch = 0, .SoundsLike = 0, .Format =
0, .Wrap = 1
While EditFindFound()
ResetChar
EditFind
Wend
StartOfDocument
EditFind .Find = "^dTC", .Direction = 0, .MatchCase = 0,
.WholeWord = 0, .PatternMatch = 0, .SoundsLike = 0, .Format =
0, .Wrap = 1
While EditFindFound()
ResetChar
EditFind
Wend
EditFind .Find = "^19 toc"
SendKeys "{F9}%e{enter}"
EditGoTo .Destination = "ClearFormats"
If Change$ = "yes" Then ToolsOptionsView .ShowAll = 0
End Sub
We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
For additional information on how manual formatting affects your table of contents when using styles, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q122706
TITLE : Table of Contents Shows Wrong Formatting
Additional query words: fields macros toc index update updating xe tc
direct manual format formatting
Keywords : wordnt kbmacroexample kbfield winword ntword macword word6 word7 word95 kbformat
Version : WINDOWS: 6.0, 7.0; MACINTOSH: 6.0, 6.0.1
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 9, 1999