On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 12:37 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote: > On Friday 09 September 2005 09:06 pm, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 17:52 -0500, Robert Volke wrote: > > > I have tried everything I can think of to create a link for the > > > first entry in my table of contents. For some reason the first > > > entry (Introduction) will not let me make the page number a link, > > > like I did for the rest of the table entries. This is also true > > > for the last two sections of the table which do not have heading > > > numbers in front of them at all. If you would like to look at the > > > example document, it is attached to issue #54420. I have tried > > > toying with all of the Edit Index/Table options, I have tried > > > manually formatting the table and the body text, but nothing is > > > working. Also in this same row, every time I close and open the > > > document the #1 in front of the first row of the table of contents > > > is changed to a 0, maybe this issue is related. Any who, I am > > > working with OpenOffice version 109 on an NT box. > > > > > > This is driving me nuts, any help in this matter will be greatly > > > appreciated. > > > Thank you, > > > > You forgot to put the hyperlink end after the page number. Once this > > is done the TOC updates correctly. I will attach the corrected > > version to the issue. > -- > > G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > PATH tech > This works fine for most of the TOC, but Review Checklist and Class > Notes do not have working hyperlinks even though E# in level 6 has a > "LS" before it and a "LE" after it. > I think the structure of this document needs to be rethought from > the beginning. The outline seems to work fine until we get to Review > Checklist and Class Notes. That is because everything to this point > falls under the category of Introduction. While Review Checklist and > Class Notes fall under the category of Introduction, they do not fall > under any of the sub categories. Thus, they should probably also be on > the same level of the first sub categories of Introduction (training > heading 2). > All the training headings should be modified. Under the Organizer > tab, change the "Next Style" to either text (if a paragraph always > follows that level of the training headings) or the next lower heading > (if the next lower heading follows). > I would recommend studying Chapter 13: Working with Styles in the > Getting Started Guide. This is available at this location: > http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/index.html > It might eliminate some of the problems with this document. >
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