![]() The font will often change colour and position quite alarmingly.ĭon't worry, when you're done, just go through each one again changing it back to your preferred style, which won't delete the hidden link at all. So, you've been through your text labelling your chapter headings HEADING 1 (Not 2,3,4 etc, just 1). Older versions have a little window called TEXT BODY and you'll find it in the drop down menu. Modern versions of Word will have a HOME tab, which is where you'll find it. To find HEADING 1, look at your top horizontal toolbar. However, the Mac instructions tell you how to do it all manually, which I am sure wouldįirst, go through your text chapter by chapter, highlighting each chapter heading and labelling it HEADING 1. GAH! So only embark on that route if you have more than the Starter Word kit installed on your PC. I got so far, but then came totally unstuck because I don’t have the full, costly version, of Word on my PC Laptop, just the shortened version that the computer is sold I first tried to do the TOC thing with my PC Laptop, thinking that I would be covered for the tedious technical “updates” that renders my old Mac useless on so many It still took me a few go's before I got it, so here's a simplified version. ![]() Available free forīoth PC and Mac from the Amazon Kindle Store. You can find the simplest set of instructions on how to embed a TOC in Kindle’s June 2012 simplified guide Building Your Book For Kindle. Inserting Clickable TOC - Table Of Contents If you embed the technical code instructions into yourĭocument, your reader can quickly navigate through your ebook at any time by pressing a button which will take them to the hyperlinked chapter listings at the front of your book. Kindles also have a “Click to Table Of Contents (TOC)” facility for readers as part of the actual hardware. This means the reader can click on any chapter heading and automatically be taken straight to that page. ![]() ![]() Instead you hyperlink the heading to the chapter concerned. When you list your chapter headings at the beginning of your book, don't put corresponding page numbers. ![]()
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