Pasted Text Is Not Hidden in TA, TC, or XE Field |
Q114744
Information you paste from the Clipboard into a TA (table of authorities),
TC (table of contents), or XE (index entry) field may not be hidden like
the rest of the field.
If you type additional text after the pasted text, this text is hidden.
Applying Hidden font formatting to the pasted text causes the table of
contents to have hidden TOC levels.
This problem occurs when you use the following procedure:
Open smart double quoteNote: The character preceding the insertion point may vary when you manually insert a TC, TA, or XE field. This is caused by the current states of the Smart Quotes feature and Show/Hide All Nonprinting Characters feature.
Open smart single quote
Space
Right parenthesis
Right square bracket
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word versions 6.0, 6.0a and 6.0c for Windows. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95.
Method 1:
Use the following steps to disable Use Smart Cut And Paste:Method 2:
- From the Tools menu, choose Options.
- Select the Edit tab.
- Clear the Use Smart Cut And Paste check box and choose OK.
If you want to leave the Use Smart Cut And Paste option on, make sure before you paste into a hidden field that the insertion point is preceded by a space (or one of the other characters listed in the "Cause" section above).
For an example of a macro that avoids this problem while automating the insertion of a TC field, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
designate and text and macro
Additional query words: 6.00a winword record word6 6.00c intellisense
Keywords : kbfield
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