Writer Guide
you are entering the index entries for use in a TOC, so that Writer can
distinguish between them and any index entries intended for inclusion
in an alphabetic index.
Entries page
Use the Entries page to define and format the entries in the TOC. Each
outline level can be styled independently from the other levels by
adding and deleting elements.
Figure 327: Entries page of Insert Index/Table dialog box
Click on a number in the Level column to select the outline level
whose elements you want to format. This will display the Structure
line which contains the elements included in the entries for that level.
The available elements are displayed just below the structure line and
are grayed out if already included:
• 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 chapter (or sub-chapter) 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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