Forum Discussion
generating table of Figures / table of Tables / table of Anything
- May 24, 2024
63bean I think that the easiest way would be, when you have finished editing the document, select the Table of Tables and press CTRL+SHIFT+F9 to convert it to ordinary text and then left click on the T of the first Table and holding down the ALT key, drag down and across to the e of the last Table and then press Delete
63bean I think that the easiest way would be, when you have finished editing the document, select the Table of Tables and press CTRL+SHIFT+F9 to convert it to ordinary text and then left click on the T of the first Table and holding down the ALT key, drag down and across to the e of the last Table and then press Delete
- 63beanMay 26, 2024Copper Contributor
I hate to say it but I think you might be correct! Actually, I don't mind saying that at all 🙂
My question to your response - answer not really needed - more rhetorical .... would converting to text would also lose the hyperlinks?? I'll try it out.....
I really was hoping not to have to do this manually and thought that there might be a clever way (clever might not necessarily be faster in my case though)
I also took a look at the underlying code visible within the rtf file of my document soon after writing my question and had come to much the same conclusion - and obviously the available field-codes indicated that this was not available.
I guess some VB could be written to do this (just guessing) but that certainly is a longer path to follow and not what I would be comfortable doing.
Thanks very much Doug. Your answer is helpful