https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69199

--- Comment #6 from David <[email protected]> ---
Sure you might try a SIMPLE document and have a paragraph within a cell use a
heading style and, yes, it shows up in the ToC.  But I had major problems
trying to get it to work in a master document where I had large files with
large tables.  The page breaks would not happen consistently even though the
style was set to start a new page.

And yes, the work around is to create a heading that has the same font color as
the page background.  But as mentioned previously, that scenario also has its
difficulties.

As I also mentioned previously, there are other scenarios one might wish to
have this function.  I have documents where I don't wish to use the whole
heading as a bookmark in the PDF and I also don't wish to have a separate
heading being visible.  Again I'm not understanding why this is bad
methodology, since in my way of thinking the paragraph is still hidden, it's
just that it's generating a bookmark also when creating a PDF.  If you don't
want to have it generate a bookmark then don't use a style that will generate
one.  The hide option shouldn't have any bearing on that part of it.

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