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Does ID support this?
Of course.
In the TOC window (Layout > Table of Contents) add paragraph style/styles you want and then save your TOC with name.
If you want one other TOC add other paragraph styles and then save your TOC with a different name.
In the screenshot bellow I have 4 different TOC in one single doc
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Does ID support this?
Of course.
In the TOC window (Layout > Table of Contents) add paragraph style/styles you want and then save your TOC with name.
If you want one other TOC add other paragraph styles and then save your TOC with a different name.
In the screenshot bellow I have 4 different TOC in one single doc
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Of course.
In the TOC window (Layout > Table of Contents) add paragraph style/styles you want and then save your TOC with name.
If you want one other TOC add other paragraph styles and then save your TOC with a different name.
In the screenshot bellow I have 4 different TOC in one single doc
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Have you actually placed four separate TOCs in the document in different locations (on different pages), or just created/saved four different types/templates? (since your screenshot does not show 4 separate tables placed)
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The TOCs can be on the same page or different pages but they have to be in different stories (separated text frames and not threated one with other)
For example I have
- the main TOC;
- in one another text box is the TOC colled "Authors and qualifications";
- in one another pages is the TOC called "collaborators" etc.
- the secondary TOC in two columns
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A TOC is just a list of paragraphs. I also have multiple TOCs in a single file.
Please ask unrelated questions in their own posts.
~Barb
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Question: how was this "unrelated"?