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table of contents not updating
- Mar 25, 2022
Converting to plain text format will of course remove all corruption. However, it is a drastic step which may require a lot of reformatting afterwards.
If you ever see something similar in the future, try copying all the content, minus the final paragraph mark (¶) of the document, into a new, blank document and see if it overcomes the issue.
To show/hide nonprinting marks (including paragraph marks), click the ¶ on the Home tab.
Are you editing the document online or are you opening it in a locally installed, full version of Word?
- sophied452Mar 24, 2022Copper Contributor
Stefan_Blom I tried with both. The online version, downloaded the file then opened it in word. When that failed I copied and pasted it in word.
- Stefan_BlomMar 24, 2022MVP
Recent versions of Word on the Web can be used to insert and update a (simple) table of contents, so the functionality is supported.
If you are saying that copy & paste into a new document worked around the issue, the problem could have been with the document itself (it may have suffered from minor corruption).
- sophied452Mar 25, 2022Copper Contributorto be honest as silly as it may sound I never thought of a corrupt file. that would make sense. Sadly only one thing to do. copy it in note pad or something and re format the document.