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Old 08-29-2014, 10:09 PM   #20
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Page 213 of the Scrivener Manual has

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22.1 How to Create a ToC

Creating a table of contents is a simple process, but because it is a static list, you will probably want to save it for one of your final steps, as any changes in outline order or the addition or removal of sections will not be reflected in the list.

1. Select all of the items that you wish to have included in the ToC. It may be easiest to do this in Outliner view mode, so you can collapse and expand the various containers until the Outliner looks roughly like what you want the ToC to look like (speaking from a standpoint of content).

2. No matter which view you are working from, once all of the appropriate items are selected together, use the Edit Copy Special Copy Documents as ToC menu command.

3. Create, if necessary, an empty file in the Draft folder and paste the ToC list into this document. You may now format the result as you wish.

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