Book TOC wrong order?
Greetings,
I've just created an InDesign book with each of its chapters being an InDesign document. Each chapter needs its own TOC and there is a separate chapter for the Main TOC. All works fine but for some reason, an entry in the Main TOC is listed as being on page 1 but yet falls after 3 other entries, one on page 1 and two on page 2. See below:
Table of contents
Before you begin
Getting started ......................................................................................... ........ 1
Read-ahead control codes ............................................................................... 2
Read-ahead control for macros ........................................................................ 2
Scope ......................................................................................... .................... 1
'Scope' is the first heading followed by 'Getting started' and so on. I've tried everything obvious but to no avail – can anyone shed any light? Bug?
Thanks,
Wes
Thanks Peter, I'm afraid it's not that obvious. Have a look at the pics if you get chance and see what you think. Basically they are of the two pages the Main TOC is reading from and a snap of the Main TOC in the wrong order.
SInce opening the thread, I've tried scrapping and creating the paragraph styles and TOC styles again and am getting exactly the same. The most bizarre part is that the Main TOC and the Chapter TOCs all work exactly how they should elsewhere!
Obviously I can put it right manually but the problem is that I'm developing a template to be used company-wide so I need to get it right.
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