Re: How do I include quotation marks in a TOC field code?



FWIW, commas belong inside the quotes in the U.S., outside in the U.K. If
you use italics, the commas should be italicized.

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"Lilli D" <LilliD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A5E877D8-477A-4505-8F09-1CFAEB209B56@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks. I like the italics idea. It's a simple fix that I hadn't thought
of.
>
> "Jezebel" wrote:
>
> > I can't re-create your problem: the TOC entry works exactly as expected
when
> > I try it, with the entire text included. Personally, I think your text
would
> > be a more readable if you used italics, in which case the problem
wouldn't
> > arise, anyway. (And in this case, the commas belong outside the quotes,
> > too.)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Lilli D" <Lilli D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:D1EB9C17-5195-4C25-BFDB-369E924ACEE0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > In Word 2003, I am trying to create a TOC entry that includes
quotation
> > > marks. For example: "Relative pronouns: use of "that," "which," "who,"
and
> > > "whose"" The problem is that the TOC field code stops the TOC entry at
the
> > > first quotation mark. Thus, the table of contents reads: "Relative
> > > pronouns:
> > > use of " Is there a way around this limitation?
> >
> >
> >

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