Hi, Dierdre Have you tried:
* Setting the paragraph formats of the first- and second-column *TOC paragraph formats to Run-in, and generating the TOC * Selecting the text in the generated TOC and using Table > Convert to Table, with Each Paragraph is a Cell, with 3 columns You'd need to remove the <$pagenum> building block from the first two column paragraph definitions. HTH Regards, Peter __________________ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Deirdre Reagan <deirdre.reagan at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All: > > FrameMaker 8.0, Windows XP. > > I have a question about creating a TOC. I'd like my TOC to have a > table format with three columns. Is that possible? > > I'd like the Table of Contents to look like this: > > > SUBJECT EFFECTIVITY CH-SC-SB-FIG > Top Collector 701701 23-32-0X-X1 > > Electrical Kit Collector 701701 23-32-0X-X2 > 921934 > > Structure Kit Collector 365366 23-32-0X-X3 > 701701 > 921934 > > where the Collectors are all one kind of paragraph tag, the > effectivities are one kinds of paragraph tag, and the CH numbers are > one kind of paragraph tag. > > Currently the TOC is done by hand with cross-references to the paragraph tags. > > I've been in the references pages, fooling around to see what would > happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same > line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to fake a > table format, but it didn't show up on the body page. > > Any help would be most appreciated! > > Thanks! > > Deirdre > _______________________________________________