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Philip Spaelti <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello Žorvaršur

I am wondering if there is any reason why you don't just use the Navigator pane. If you are assigning styles to your headings and marking them as TOC entries, then you already have a "live" TOC in the Navigator pane. This also has the advantage that it is accessible from anywhere in the document and you don't need to go to the top of the document first.

Philip

On 19. Jun 2010, at 20:50 , Žorvaršur Davķšsson wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I would like to have a table of contents with hot links at the beginning of my document so that I can jump to chapters in the document by double clicking on the corresponding entries in the table of contents. Is it possible to write a macro to achieve this task?
> 
> I could do this *manually* by creating first
> 
> 1) a normal Table of Contents via the insert menu. Then
> 2) select the whole Table of Contents in the Navigation Pane and
> 3) choose Add Bookmark from the Insert menu. Now – after having bookmarked all entries in the TOC – I could
> 5) Cross-reference all the bookmarked text
> 
> I wonder if it is possible to do this with a macro.
> 
> 
> Žorvaršur
> OS X 10.4.11
> Power Mac G4

Philip Spaelti
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