Type tab: Type → Table of Contents adjust Title.Insert → Table of Contents and Index → Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography.→ Numbering tab->check that each level is assigned its respective Heading N paragraph style Level 1-10 → Number:1,2,3. Only then will you have proper ToC.ĮDIT: here is the example file and steps: And use Outline Numbering feature to establish proper multi-level numbering. You need to use multiple levels of headings to achieve what you need.
Its purpose is to get the outline information from your chapters’ headers. ToC isn’t intended to be writable (although you may make it so). Rest assured i went through the help files, i also researched online. I can name the chapter, and it appears in the Table of Contents, but how do i even make the application aware of what index entries represent sub-chapters and which don’t? How do i get it to automatically print the name of the chapter to where the index entry is? Because right now, i have to write them by hand, and that makes little sense – as i am sure it’s not how it’s intended to be. I add it, but all i get is a gray field that i cannot write anything into. The numbering just doesn’t work out and the indents also don’t.įinally, i don’t understand how an Index Entry works. I tried everything i could possibly think of, editing the structure of the TOC entries, editing the styles, assigning indents, and so forth.
I did indeed try to figure this out on my own, until my brain exploded.