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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
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.
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Originally Posted by Gary Friedman
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.
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Kovid already told you the problem - you've used one of the lesser used features of Word - Numbering in a Header Style. Some of the more esoteric features in Word won't convert - there maybe technical reasons, or it may be a case of 'where does one stop'.
See attachment.
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