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Old 11-25-2012, 11:06 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Sorry, you'll have to use Sigil's Code View to enter the html I suggested. You won't be able to achieve what you want using Book (WYSIWYG) View alone.

As for creating/adding/linking a CSS file... my apologies... I assumed too much about your ePub-knowledge/skill-level. If you're not using an external stylesheet for your ePub (and don't know how), perhaps you should forget that part for now. How to create an external stylesheet and ensure it's properly linked in all the necessary html files is probably a lesson in itself (for another time).

In Code view, make sure you have:
Code:
<h4 title="[Hoofdstuk 1]"></h2>
Then generate the ToC. And see if this achieves what you're looking for.

EDIT: theducks method should definitely work for you, as well. But either way, you're going to have to step out of the comfort of Book View and "get your hands dirty" in Code View to do what you want.
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