Yes, it does. At least if you use the standard styles.
You need to modify the table, though. After you insert the TOC, right-click on it, select "edit toc/index" (or some thing like that) a) On tab "Entries" b) Select the level of the TOC that you want to convert inito a link c) In the right side click at the beginning of the "Format and structure" first line (one that has white spaces and button-like areas with letters in it) Do it at the first white space d) click on the "hiperlink" button (the one that is right below that line, the last one) e) click at the last white area in the first line (maybe you will need to click on the right-arrow a fiew times) f) click again in the "hiperlink" button The fist time you click on the hiperlink button it should add an "HT" button-like area, and the second time it should ads an "HF" button-like area. If you want to use non-standard styles in your TOC it's not possible to make it a "hiperlink"... see issue 3356 at http://www.openoffice.org/issues/showvotes.cgi?issue_id=3356 Hope it helps 2008/8/26 H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello, > > Does anybody know if OOo 2.4.1 makes hyperlinks in its tables and > indexes? For example, does it allow one to click on an entry in table of > contents to go to the corresponding page? And does OOo preserve that > hyperlinks in the PDF it produces? If yes, how do I do that? > > Thanks in advance. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
