RH7 topics in the table of contents report?

I have a project that has 11 different layouts: 2 go to WebHelp, 9 go to Word, with the content variable determined by the two tables of contents and conditional build tags. The customer wants minor changes to a few topics in the Word output. The fastest way is to edit Word documents and source files separately, due to the time it takes to generate a new output in Word and then reformat the content to make it good.
Is there an easy way to know about a particular topic, which ToC (or presentation) he appears in? variants of 114 subjects x 11 ToC = a lot of lists to cross-check!

I just discovered a partially useful answer.
In the list of topics RH7, it shows a column called "name of the table of contents. Drag this column as wide as possible, and you can see all the tables of contents appearing in the heading.
After changing topics, I click the Date header to sort by date so that the latest changes appear at the top. Then I see what table of contents that they are, in a view. All what I need now is to print it. I guess there is always a 'Print Screen'!

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