TC

The TC field inserts a hidden table of contents entry in your document.

Tip

In general, you'll build your table of contents from heading styles. However, the TC field is available when you need to incorporate text in a table of contents that does not appear in a heading.

Syntax

{ TC "Text of entry" [switches] }

Switches

SwitchWhat It Does
\fTable identifier specifies the table of contents in which this entry should be included. All table of contents entries using the same identifier, such as \f x, can be compiled together.
\lSets the heading level for the table of contents entry.
\nSuppresses the page number in the table of contents.

Examples

To create a table of contents entry named "Overview," insert the following field:

 { TC "Overview" ...

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