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Is there a way to have an entry in a TOC that does not link to text, just a specific place in a document?
Basically what I'm trying to do is have a chapter that's delimited with an image. So in my table of contents there would be a section 3 that would just link to where my image is. And then section 3.1 etc would be normal Heading 2 text or whatever (these are already there of course). I did try the word help and googling around a lot, before resorting to bothering a new forum ![]() |
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Hi
Follow the steps below: Highlight the whole text with your mouse. (Or, you can also press CTRL+A.) Press the combination of CTRL+SHIFT+F9. (Remember! You must press these three keys simultaneously.) Good luck. Tony(OTPM) |
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Thanks! That sorted it for me...
For others reading this was the exact process: - Highlight the whole TOC - Ctrl + Shift + F9 - Now the table is in an editable mode, you can add whatever lines you like. I wasn't sure how to change what is linked to here but... - Ctrl + Shift + F9 again and now the lines look like standard hyperlinks. You can change what they link to, including bookmarks, with right-click "Hyperlink..." - If you do Update Table though, you'll lose your custom entries... |
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