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Old 09-26-2018, 07:23 AM   #118
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Originally Posted by Notjohn View Post
The largest book I ever worked with was 140,000 words. I use a separate style sheet. The html is a single (clean) file. I link to the style sheet, format the title page, go to the end of it, and click on the split icon. Go to the new file, build the TOC, split, etc etc and so on and so forth.
How (and why?) do you build the TOC before all the chapters are split and given suitable <h1>Chapter Name</h1> headings? Then you can use the Create TOC function for both the internal TOC and the HTML one.
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