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I need to create a table of contents. My chapter headers are images. All I really want to do is manually type up the table of contents so that it looks just as I want it to, then highlight each line of my table of contents and show where to link it in my document. I do not want my chapter and sections headers to be anything other than images, so I cannot highlight them and then add them as text in my table of contents.
I am using word 2007, by the way. Why can't I just highlight something in the table of contents I created, and then tell Word what page I want to point to. How can I make it so that the chapter images are recognized? |
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You can enclose your images in bookmarks and then insert cross-references (in the manual TOC) to the page number of each of those bookmarks.
However, note that adding table of contents entries in the text and build a TOC from it will be easier. See http://wordfaqs.mvps.org/TOCTips.htm#TCFields.
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