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Old 06-02-2014, 01:01 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by bookwurm70 View Post
Well, I figured out that the navPoint ID is whatever I want it to be and that works.

I haven't tried the TOC tool, I was using the Editor and manually editing, but I'll try.

I don't really want to generate a TOC, because it already has one, but one that is missing more than half the chapters. I'll look into it and see if the tool will really do what I need it to.
If you have the markup in each file, the tool is a snap. It even allows you to ignore (hide) certain marked up entries.
In the book at each chapter top
<h3> chapter 1...
<h3> chapter 2...
<h3> chapter 3...
<h3> chapter Last...

Run the tool. There is the NCX all done (4 entries in this example)
Then if you want the same as an Inline (HTML), run Tools:TOC:Insert Inline... (that uses the NCX for its data)
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