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Summary: Word makes it easy to create a Table of Contents. If you want column headings in that table, getting them takes a bit of ingenuity. Here’s some ideas. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
Vincent has a Table of Contents that spans multiple pages. At the beginning of the TOC he has inserted headings for each of the columns (i.e., Section, Page, etc.). He wants to get these column headings to appear on the ensuing pages, as well.
The problem here is that a Table of Contents, in Word, is a table in name only—it is actually the result of a field and not a real table. That being said, there are a few approaches you can take to display your desired headings on each page.
One approach is to convert the field results (the Table of Contents) to regular text by selecting the TOC and pressing Ctrl+Shift+F9. Once done, you can then convert the text to a table and add your repeating headings as you normally would. The drawback to this approach, of course, is that the Table of Contents is no longer dynamic. If edits to your document necessitate a change in the TOC, you will need to make that change manually.
Another approach is to insert continuous section breaks both before and after the TOC. In the section containing the TOC (and only in that section) modify the page header so that it contains the TOC headings. This page header will be repeated for each page on which the TOC appears. This approach will take some tweaking, however, to get the page header to be close enough to where the TOC starts at the top of each page.
A third (and perhaps easiest) approach is to create a table that consists of two rows and one column. Format the table so that it does not have any borders. In the first row of the table place the headings that you want repeated at the top of each page of the TOC. In the second row of the table place your actual TOC. Format the first row of the table (the one with your headings) as you would any table row that you want to repeat.
Tip #3410 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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