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Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Tables of Content
Arbortext Styler enables you to cut, copy, and paste tables of contents format objects through operations on the Edit menu, associated keyboard shortcuts, toolbar buttons, and the shortcut menu. You cannot cut or copy multiple table of contents format objects in a single operation.
The following procedure demonstrates how to copy and paste a table of contents format object. Cutting and pasting is a similar operation, but the cut TOC is removed from the Tables of Contents list.
Copying and Pasting a Table of Contents Format Object
1. In Arbortext Editor, open your document and use the Styler menu to open a stylesheet.
2. In Arbortext Styler, select the Tables of Contents tab to display the table of contents format objects configured for the stylesheet.
3. Select the table of contents you want to copy in the Tables of Contents list.
4. Select Edit > Copy to copy the TOC.
You can also use CTRL+C or the Copy toolbar button for this operation.
5. Select Edit > Paste to paste the TOC.
You can also use CTRL+V or the Paste toolbar button for this operation.
Arbortext Styler pastes a copy of the TOC into the Tables of Contents list, after the currently selected TOC. The name of the new TOC is the original TOC name with _copy_1 (or another number if more than one copy is made) appended. The new TOC is highlighted for renaming.
6. Rename the TOC, if desired.
For example, you might not need to rename the pasted TOC if you are modifying the original TOC and want to keep the copy to preserve the original state of the TOC for reference.
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Definitions are always pasted into the root module. If the copied TOC was in a different module, or if it was cut instead of copied, then _copy_1 is not appended to the TOC's name. If they are in different modules, multiple definitions can have the same name. However, definition names must be unique in each individual module.