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Originally Posted by DaleDe
Yes, each of the target locations requires a matching name tag with names that are the same as the ones in the example. If each location is a new file then the name tags are not needed and the file name is enough. A combination of files and tags inside a file are also possible.
Dale
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so, this would be in the TOC (this assumes the TOC is the first part of the body, and that the body is all in the same file.)
<h1 align="center">Table of Contents</h1> (this is bacically the title of the TOC, center aligned)
<p><a href="chapter-1">the text to click</a>
</p>
and this should be in the body, at the destination.
<a name="chapter-1">the text to go to</a>
and if "chapter-1" is the name of an individual file, (say each chapter to a file, the collection to make the body) then no destination tag is needed?
right?