Hello,

Have you looked in the Tools -> Headline numbering to make sure the
style that is used is Heading 1 for the top level in the merged
document? It could be that merging the different documents changed that
setting. If the styles listed there are not the right ones (or at least
the ones you expect), the navigator and the TOC will not contain any
reference to the Heading XX styles.

If using the navigator is not really a must, then you can force these
Heading XXs to appear in the TOC by right-clicking in the TOC,
selecting Edit Index and then click "Additional Styles" in the "Create
From" section. In that panel, you can assign any style to any level of
TOC.

I hope this helps.

Rémy Gauthier.

Le vendredi 15 septembre 2017 à 09:52 +1200, gordon cooper a écrit :
> Currently working here in Libre office 5.2.6.2
> 
> In assembling a set of  .odt  files from two different sources to make a 
> user manual,
> am finding that the title of some files - which is Styled Heading 1 - is 
> not being recognised
> by the Navigator and therefore does not appear in a TOC.  If the style 
> is changed
> to Heading 2 , the Navigator  sees it and the TOC shows the title Have 
> tried deleting
> the title and retyping it and setting style to Heading 1 but no 
> improvement.
> 
> Files that have been written with LO 5.2  do show Heading 1 in the 
> navigator, but those
> made with 5.3  do not. I could not see anything in the 5.3 release notes 
> that could
> cause this problem.  Am I missing something?
> 
> Gordon
> Tauranga N.Z.
> 
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