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Old 06-06-2023, 06:12 AM   #4
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Hello Dr. Goyal!

Please can I ask a follow up? I'm stuck reading some clunky academic text with REALLY long chapters. I can see many "subsection" headings within the chapters as I read. Things like

"Orwell's World"

"The Spanish Civil War"

these are just SUB-headings in otherwise VERY long chapters. Now, the subheadings themselves, are NOT within the table of contents. Using _TOP_LEVEL_SECTION_ DOES grab the INITIAL sub-sections of the book. But, what about these OTHER wee smaller subsections? Basically bolded sub-sub-divisions of the chapter, but that aren't noted in the table of contents.

Any way to get these into the header?

Sincerely,

Blaine
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