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Old 04-15-2007, 05:46 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by RWood
For most books the simple TOC mentioned above will be enough. When you go to multivolume books such as the Sherlock Holmes that HarryT posted then you need the more complex TOC described in detail in his tutorial.
I like to add a "manual" TOC to every book, simply because I like having them. That's purely a personal preference though - as you say, single (or simple) books very often don't need them.
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