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Old 12-08-2020, 02:20 PM   #4
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Banjo View Post
The TOC provides a sequential list of chapter titles. The index provides an alphabetical list of chapter titles. It seems to me that might be useful for a book that is not intended to be read sequentially end to end.

The reason for multiple entries is that I want to group some similar chapters with slightly different titles under the same index entry as well as having their own entries.

It isn't a big deal if it can't be done. I was curious whether I could do this or not and whether I am just not understanding the tool.
It can be done. It just seems silly. Put the chapters in the order they should be read. In the index you just need to put in a link to the file such as <a href="chapter1.html">Chapter 1</a>.
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