Thanks your help was GREAT! Can you also help with a related issue? What finally worked for me was: clk Box Left of E#, clk Hyperlink, clk All period, did not clk Box Right of E
Now it works, Ctrl, Clk in the TOC moves to the selected item. However, when I covert a similar file (with no Hyperlinks) to a PDF file it is automatically formatted to a simple Click in the TOC to do the same thing. Is there a way to map the .odt document the same (click the item vice control click? Thanks again Harold Hauge On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Twayne <[email protected]> wrote: > In > news:[email protected]<news%[email protected]> > , > Harold Hauge <[email protected]> typed: > > I have created a test document using the tutorial at: >> >> http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Create_and_Modify_A_Table_of_Contents.html#3.6.Apply%20The%20Paragraph%20Style:%20Heading%202%20For%20%22Math%22|outline<http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Create_and_Modify_A_Table_of_Contents.html#3.6.Apply%20The%20Paragraph%20Style:%20Heading%202%20For%20%22Math%22%7Coutline> >> >> However the links do not get created. In addition to the tutorial, I >> followed the HELP steps below. >> >> You can assign a cross-reference as a hyperlink to entries in a table >> of contents. >> 1.Right-click in the table of contents, and then choose Edit >> Index/Table. >> 2.Click the Entries tab. >> 3.Click the heading level that you want to assign hyperlinks to in >> the Level list. >> 4.In the Structure area, click in the box in front of E#, and then >> click Hyperlink. >> 5.Click in the box behind the E, and then click Hyperlink. >> 6.Repeat for each heading level that you want to create hyperlinks >> for, or click the All levels button to apply the formatting to all >> levels. >> >> I have unmarked the Protected against manual change box in the >> Index/Table Tab. >> >> A clue. Somewhere it says the links are inserted as fields. I have >> the View Fields turned on but do not see any. >> >> Please suggest what I should try next. >> >> Thanks >> Harold Hauge >> Using XPPro, OpenOffice 3.1.1 >> > > You are misinterpreting "fields"; they are talking about the fields you see > in the Entries tab. Click in the leftmost open space in the window where > the > E, T, etc. are, then click Hyperlinks; ALL. > Use the right arrow if it appears to get to the far right side of the > same box, click in the open space, click Hyperlinks; ALL again, and the > display on the left should show the results as blue underlined links. > > Except they don't mention ALL, which you'd normally want for a TOC, the > instructions look right; you just need to get to the right part of the box > with the E, T etc. in it. > If I've errored, I"m sure someone will correct me but I think that's all > you need. > > Twayne > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
