Missing slide in table of contents

I have a slide in Adobe Captivate 6 that is clearly visible in my module, however I canot find it in the table of contents. What must I do to locate the slide in the table of contents? I have looked through all the slides in the table of contents and it is not there. I am running Captivate in Windows 7.
Darin

Hi Darin
If you added the slide after you first created the TOC, you need to reset the TOC by clicking a button. Look at the TOC editor and click the button shown below:
Cheers... Rick

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