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Old 06-02-2012, 04:02 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ebonygold View Post
Generating a TOC in Word is simple - just make sure that all relevent headings (ie Chapter headings, Acknowledgements, Authors notes etc) are in a heading style (Heading 1 works the best and you can edit it so it is not blue)
When You have done that simply click where you want the TOC to go and go to:
References > Table of Contents > Automatic Table 1
and its done!
I have used this for all my editing and I have found it works well
That won't give you navigation on your Kindle so you can jump from chapter to chapter. It's easier to just let Calibre create the TOC and Navigation. The Xpath by default will catch h1 and h2 once they are marked in Word. I use h3 tags myself and use a more direct regex.
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