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Old 08-21-2020, 12:53 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by koboy View Post
that's not where i mean, i'm not on about the header/footer. go to the table of contents at the beginning of the first chapter, what does it say, page 1 of whatever in the chapter? or does it say page 1 of whatever the whole book is?
Last time I looked at the NCX/NAV table of contents, there were no page numbers other than how many pages the ToC uses.

For looking at a HTML ToC, I'm going to assume that you have the header set to pages left in chapter and the footer set to pages left in book. If the ToC takes more than one page, you will get a page 1 of however long the ToC file is and page xxx of yyyy for however many pages into the book you are and however many pages the entire book has. A HTML ToC is just another file much like a dedication, epigraph, chapter, whatever.

For what it's worth, my not so humble opinion is that page numbers in a reflowable document are not worth the paper they're not printed on.
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