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Old 09-20-2021, 09:59 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post

One more thing to remember to undo and I'd hardly ever want to jump to the human readible Contents page anyway! I might use a real Heading level for Front matter pages and Contents page on the version edited for paper.
Okay, one more "I meant...": I meant, if you are working on a very long, complicated document like I used to, using heading styles and outline mode is pretty much everything. I used them for frontmatter and the like all the time, even if I wasn't going to be using them later on, in the final document/book/whatever. (We did an 1800 page book, at my company, and for a variety of reasons, some amount of cleanup had to be done in Word, first. Trust me, the nav map was the end-all, be-all, along with outline mode.)

I realize we're talking book processing here, but for very long tomes, headings+outline mode +/- the nav map can save your sanity.

That's all. I won't belabor it even more at this point. :-)

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