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Originally Posted by citac
Ah! I get it now.  This is what I'd use to make an inline TOC, correct? And then I could also add anchors to take me back. I used headings to create a TOC in Sigil, so I didn't create any anchor points, it was all automatic (I didn't open the epub charleski provided for me to see how it was done, but I'll make a copy of it and poke around as soon as I can). I've got to study now! The exam is sooner than I'd like it to be, and on top of that, I've got to do a ton of things at work.
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Note my reader

The PEz uses the NCX file entries that Sigil generates from header tags (and the TOC editor (F7) allows you to hide .
The difference in time, may be from where the Header appears in the file (Load-Seek time). Watch the busy LED, A big file (section) with a mid point anchor,may take a while to find it's place. More splits, the faster the file loads and opens, since the primary anchor point is at the file beginning
H levels, determine the nesting.