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Tying your headers to the table of contents tool can make your final product more useful.
Use this document, Two Years Before The Mast by Richard Henry Dana, to practice the tools we discussed today.
Now we need to add a table of contents to our document. The table of contents tool looks for markup in the document and uses the markup it sees. The index tool looked for words we marked up. The table of contents tool looks for styles we have incorporated into the document.
So, now we create a table of contents.
Select the OK button and your table of contents is created and installed. But is this what we really want?
Run the table of contents tool again, but this time have it display only one level, only the parts of the document formatted as heading 1. In other words, have the table of contents tool read all the objects formatted as heading 1 and display the name of the object and its location in the document in the table of contents.
Are we done? Did the introduction of a table of contents throw off the page numbering?
If the pages need renumbering, the update will renumber them. Did any of them need renumbering?
week of 08 October lab | graphics | table of contents | indexes