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- #Word for mac when editing a doc i can't save unless i give it a new name update
There are two solutions - the first one is the easiest to implement. If the TOC is set to pick up Heading 1s (as it is by default), then it’s going to pick up every Heading 1 whether it has outline numbers or not. The reason you’re getting the ‘Contents’ heading listed in the TOC list is that is has a Heading 1 style (or similar) applied to it. I’m not sure what causes this, but turning off Track Changes and updating the TOC/LOT/LOF should fix it. I get an ‘Error! Reference not found’ message in the TOC/LOT/LOF instead of a page number. I haven’t found any other way of solving this one.
#Word for mac when editing a doc i can't save unless i give it a new name update
After accepting/rejecting the change, update the LOT/LOF and all should be well again. Dealing with the table/figure Track Changes by accepting/rejecting them usually sorts this out. If you’ve inserted or deleted a table or figure, then it’s possible that the table or figure caption won’t get listed in the LOT/LOF. This issue invariably relates to Track Changes. Why aren’t all my tables/figures listed even though I’ve updated the lists using the methods above? To update a LOF: Same procedure as for updating a LOT, but for step 2, you click anywhere inside the List of Figures first.ģ.

That’s it! Super easy with an immediate reduction in stress related to things going wrong with your document just before your deadline -) 2. To fix it, turn off Track Changes ( Review tab), then update the TOC again (see below for how). How did it get like this? You had Track Changes turned on when you updated the TOC. There’s also a deleted TOC below the inserted TOC. In this example, the TOC entries are all in red and there’s a change bar to the right of the TOC. Why does my Table of Contents look a mess?
#Word for mac when editing a doc i can't save unless i give it a new name how to
Some recent questions from my authors have related to updating the Table of Contents (TOC), List of Tables (LOT), and List of Figures (LOF), common things that can go wrong when doing so, and how to fix them.

(adapted from a ‘Writing Tip’ email I recently sent to work colleagues )īottom line: Before releasing your document, turn off Track Changes then update the Table of Contents, List of Tables, and List of Figures so that they reflect the current headings, captions, and page numbers.
