On 01/09/2012 04:08 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-01-09 at 15:10 -0500, . wrote:
>
>> Assumptions- you have no idea how to
>> setup paragraph style or any other sort of style.
>> Start with a clean new document.
>> Begin-
>> How to do it;
>> Tools----Outline Numbering
>> Under Paragraph Style select----Heading 1
>> Under Number select--None
>> Under Character Style select---Internet
>> Link
>> Click OK at the bottom of the Outline
>> Numbering to close the screen
>> Next to the do the following;
>> Insert---Manual
>> Break----------Page Break
>> This will insert a new 2ndpage.
>> Page down to page 2
>> In the top left corner of page 2 type
>> the following word in the top left corner of the page;
>> Hello
>> Select the wordHello and click
>> on the Apply Style toolbar box and selectHeading 1
>> Go back to the top of page 1
>> Select Insert-------Indexes and
>> Tables------Indexes and Tables
>> Click on the Entries tab
>> On the Structure and Formatting
>> portion of the
>> screen look at the Structure part.
>> Go to the first blank white box and
>> click the "Hyperlink" button then click "All"
>> Go to the last blank white box and
>> click the "Hyperlink" button then click "All"
>> Click OK to close the screen
>> That should present you with a Table
>> of
>> Contents with Hello as a click-able link
>> No doubt you'll have to figure out
>> more proper formatting but so far I've never found any simply
>> instruction on how to do the above. Do I know what I'm doing- of
>> course not...but I got 1 link to work!
>> Many thanks to the inspiration ofTom" D.... on this list.
>> <!--
>> @page { margin: 0.79in }
>> P { margin-bottom: 0.08in }
>> A:link { so-language: zxx }
>> -->
> OK, let me ask some simple questions.
> 1) Do you know how to use styles? Specifically, do you know how to use
> the Styles and formatting window? (Chapters 6 and 7 of the Writer Guide)
> 2) Does your document contain headings that describe the paragraphs
> which follow each heading?
> 3) Are these headings the ones that you want to create links to in the
> table of contents? (If not, specifically, what type of text do you want
> to have links to in the TOC?)
>
> --Dan
Sorry about the messed up email folks.
No idea.
I do know I solved the problem I had. With that I'm happy. Just
finished editing a 250 documents with hyperlinks in the TOC using my method.
>
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