Writer Guide
Using the Entries page
Use the
Entries
page, pictured in Figure 330, to define and format the
entries in the table of contents. For each outline level, you can add and
delete elements such as chapter (heading) numbers, and you can also
apply character styles to individual elements.
Figure 330. Entries page of Insert Index/Table dialog box
To begin, click a level number in the
Level
column to select the outline
level whose elements you want to format. (You will be able to apply
changes to all outline levels later.) The
Structure
line displays the
elements for entries in that level. Each button on the
Structure
line
represents one element:
• The E# button represents the “chapter number”, which means
the heading number, not just for chapters but also for other levels
of headings.
• The E button represents the entry text.
• The T button represents a tab stop.
• The # button represents the page number.
• The LS button represents the start of a hyperlink. (This button
does not appear on the default
Structure
line.)
• The LE button represents the end of a hyperlink. (This button
does not appear on the default
Structure
line.)
Each white field on the
Structure
line represents a blank space. You
can add custom text if you desire.
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