Field codes: TOA (Table of Authorities) field

Microsoft Office Word 2003

\c "Category"
Specifies the category of entries to collect in a table of authorities. A \c switch is required for each TOA field. The field { TOA \c 2 } collects only entries marked by TA fields such as { TA \l "Hotels v. Leisure Time" \c 2 }.
\b Bookmark
Collects entries only from the portion of the document marked by the specified bookmark.
\e "Separators"
Specifies the characters (up to five) that separate a table of authorities entry and its page number. Enclose the characters in quotation marks. A tab stop with leader dots is used if no \e switch is specified. In the table of authorities generated by the field { TOA \e ", " } (specifying a comma and a space), entries are displayed as "Phillip v. Ella, 3".
\f
Removes the formatting of the entry text in the document from the entry in the table of authorities. For example, "Herder Assoc. v. Hotels Corp. 483 F.2d 247 (3d Cir. 1990)" in the document appears as "Herder Assoc. v. Hotels Corporation 483 F.2d 247 (3d Cir. 1990)" in the table of authorities.
\g "Separators"
Specifies the characters (up to five) that separate a range of pages. Enclose the characters in quotation marks. An en dash (–) is used if you omit the \g switch. The field { TOA \g " to " } displays page ranges as "Phillip v. Ella.........4 to 5" in the table of authorities.
\h
Includes the category heading for the entries in a table of authorities. The field { TOA \h \c "5" } inserts the heading "Treatises" above the table of authorities in the Treatises category.
\l
Specifies the characters (up to five) that separate multiple page references. Enclose the characters in quotation marks. If you omit the \l switch, Microsoft Word uses a comma and a space (, ). The field { TOA \l "; " } displays entries as "Phillip v. Ella.........23; 45; 66" in the table of authorities.
\p
Replaces five or more different page references to the same authority with "passim"— for example, "Phillip v. Ella.........passim".
\s Identifier
Includes a number, such as a case number or section number, before the page number. The item must be numbered with a SEQ field, and Identifier must match the identifier in the SEQ field. For example, if the { SEQ cases } field is used to number cases, { TOA \s cases } displays page numbers in the format "2-14", where "2" is the case number.
\d "Separator"
Used with the \s switch, specifies the characters (up to five) that separate the sequence numbers and page numbers. Enclose the characters in quotation marks. A hyphen (-) is used if no \d switch is specified. In the table of authorities generated by { TOA \s section \d ":" }, a colon separates the section and page numbers— for example, "Phillip v. Ella, VII:3."

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The field { TOA \e " " \h \c 1 \p \f } builds a table of authorities from category 1 with the heading "Cases."

Cases
Baldwin v. Alberti, 58 Wn. 2d 243 (1961) 5, 6
Dravo Corp. v. Metro. Seattle, 79 Wn. 2d 214 (1971) passim