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Old 11-03-2010, 11:02 PM   #84
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Ha ! Of course. Silly me. Guess this is what happens when you try to use part of an application without actually learning the whole thing. On the other hand - if it's called a "TOC Editor", maybe it's not entirely crazy to expect it to edit the TOC...

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It does, in a way
Say your Entry says "Bapter 7"
You can change it in the TOC editor to "Chapter 7" and it makes the change in the main document.
Anything you do in the TOC editor, affects the main document. Un-ticking, makes a notation in the h# tag to hide from Sigil TOC.

The thing you CAN NOT do is make the TOC say one thing (from the editor) and have another value in the actual document. For that, you need to manually add title="BlahBlah" to the tag, which overides the normal text.
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