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On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@whitemice.org
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Version 3.6:build-304 (Build ID: 360m1(Build:304)) openSUSE 12.3/x86_64

I have a LibreOffice master document with many sub-documents.

At the beginning of the document, in the master document, is a Table Of
Contents - it works, it generates a table of contents for the entire
document, including all sub-documents.

At the end is an Appending with a concordance.  It *previously* worked;
but now I notice that it is only generating entries for a hand-ful of
items.  It certain isn't including all the subdocuments.

Is this a known bug, or is there possibly some setting that got changed?
I have tried deleting and recreating the appendix but it does the same
thing.


Can you put online a ZIP file with such sample documents so that one can
easily try to replicate the issue?
It can very well be a document with placeholders instead of the content you
are writing.

Being able to easily replicate without having to recreate the document
structure, is very important.
It will help as well to create a bug report, if needed.

Simos

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