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Creating dynamic page indexes based on real-time data in an RTF template within Oracle BI Publisher

Hi Team,
We have requirement to print page index/table of content in the word document output in BI publisher report.
We are trying to print table of content in the word document output for us its how as page no 0 in the rtf output.
Is it possible to get the dynamic page indexes based on real-time data in an RTF template within Oracle BI Publisher?
Thanks,
Gella.
Answers
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Hi @Gella Rao
Can you refer below -
Table Of Contents Page Numbering In RTF Output Is Incorrect (Doc ID 473505.1)
Regards,
Arjun
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Hi Arjun,
Therefore the below is also not working.
1. For RTF output, the page numbers in Tables of Content are calculated by MS Word.
You can force MS Word to recalculate page numbers in Tables of Content by doing a print preview.Any suggestions.
Thanks,
Gella
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Hi @Gella Rao
You can follow the standard process for MS word.
you can try this:
- In Word, click on the FILE tab, then on Options.
- Select Display.
- Check Update fields before printing. OK out.
Regards,
Arjun
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Hi Mallikarjuna,
I appreciate your suggestion.
As suggested, I have followed the below steps still there is no luck.
I have generate the output and followed the below steps.
In Word, click on the FILE tab, then on Options Select Display. Check Update fields before printing. OK out.
Attached the screenshot for your reference.
For RTF output, the page numbers in Tables of Content are calculated by MS Word.
You can force MS Word to recalculate page numbers in Tables of Content by doing a print preview.
If you don't mine, can you provide the step by step process to implement.Regards,
Gella0 -
Hi Mallikarjuna,
I appreciate your suggestion.
As suggested, I have followed the below steps still there is no luck.
I have generate the output and followed the below steps.
- In Word, click on the FILE tab, then on
- Options
- Select Display.
- Check Update fields before printing. OK out.
Attached the screenshot for your reference.
For RTF output, the page numbers in Tables of Content are calculated by MS Word.
You can force MS Word to recalculate page numbers in Tables of Content by doing a print preview.If you don't mine, can you provide the step by step process to implement.
Regards,
Gella.,
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Hi Mallikarjuna,
I appreciate your suggestion.
As suggested, I have followed the below steps still there is no luck.
I have generate the output and followed the below steps.
- In Word, click on the FILE tab, then on
- Options
- Select Display.
- Check Update fields before printing. OK out.
Attached the screenshot for your reference.
For RTF output, the page numbers in Tables of Content are calculated by MS Word.
You can force MS Word to recalculate page numbers in Tables of Content by doing a print preview.If you don't mine, can you provide the step by step process to implement.
Regards,
Gella.,
0 -
Hi Mallikarjuna,
I appreciate your suggestion.
As suggested, I have followed the below steps still there is no luck.
I have generate the output and followed the below steps.
- In Word, click on the FILE tab, then on
- Options
- Select Display.
- Check Update fields before printing. OK out.
Attached the screenshot for your reference.
For RTF output, the page numbers in Tables of Content are calculated by MS Word.
You can force MS Word to recalculate page numbers in Tables of Content by doing a print preview.If you don't mine, can you provide the step by step process to implement.
Regards,
Gella
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