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Originally Posted by Hitch
Well, in Word, et al, you CAN use a heading style for the TOC, of course, which would put that on the document map or nav pane or whatever it's being called these days. ;-)
Hitch
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Yes, but I deliberately don't make "Contents" be a heading; I have a few paragraph styles for visual headings that are text/body level so things that look like headings are not added to TOC (NCX), or visual Contents page automatically or manually created from Heading Levels. Nor to do I link headings back to the visible Contents entry. I think both are pointless. Some ereaders don't even support links, but do have system TOC (NCX) and jump to beginning.
I've started adding a QR code for external links, which works on paper and any ereader if you have something that can read QR codes and use the Internet.
My first check of an ebook is in Calibre Viewer. I check that the system TOC/NCX matches the headings document map in Word or LO Writer. Then I check that they go to the correct places.
Then I check other internal and external links.