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Old 10-22-2014, 09:17 PM   #4
Gary Friedman
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
You have to use the Heading 1 style, and dont use a numbering style, from that HTML it looks like you have your headings numbered. And note that you can use the Word tool to automatically create a Table of Contents in the Word file, which calibre will use. And dont use the Word Add in, it will throw away large fractions of your formatting.
Thank you for your insight! Interestingly, I AM using the "Heading 1 style" (and heading 2 and heading 3... but only <h2>s and <h3>s are appearing in the XHTML) and I AM using word's native tool to generate a Table of Contents. Calibre is picking up only the h2 and h3 level entries when it builds its table of contents.

Can you look at the .doc file I had attached to see if there's something wrong with the way Heading 1 was configured?? I think that's where the problem lies, but I'm not sure how to change it so it behaves properly.

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