On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 16:24 -0500, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > Two questions. I will attempt to clarify the first one on TOC. I will
> > assume you have gotten as far as using Insert > Indexes and Tables and
> > have the dialogue box in front of you. Now, in the manual Step 2 there is
> > a reference to clicking an icon and this icon is displayed in the text.
> > It is a box with 3 dots in it. 
> 
> ??? I'm on page 104 "Creating a Table of Contents". No reference to an icon 
> in step 2, and no display. However, in the Insert > Indexes and Tables > 
> Indexes and Tables, there is a "..." icon to the right of "Outline". If I 
> click that, I see that I can redefine the levels so that level 1 corresponds 
> to heading 2. level 2 to heading 3, etc. AHA! That does exactly what I want. 
> I'll write something up.
> 


[snipped]

> >> Meaning "...click the cursor in the box to the right of E..."?
> 
> Inserting hyperlink start and end at the appropriate places is rather 
> non-specific. Are the  answers to my two questions above "yes" and "yes"?
> 
> All entries are hyperlinked by default, AFAI see.
> 
> >> What is the panel of levels for?
> 
> If I do not click ALL, can I select individual levels to hyperlink via the 
> pane of levels?
> 
> What are the meanings of the symbols E#, E, T, #?
> 
> Thanks. 

Please see Help > Contents > Index > Search term > indexes;hyperlinks in
for more info. And yes the response was non-specific because I do not
have your document nor did I know what you wanted. May I suggest that
making a backup of any document you have that you wish to change and
then trying the various techniques on the copy. That way you can get an
idea of how to proceed.
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