Section TOCs

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 10:28:03 PST 2008


Create small additional books containing the component files for each section.

Set up your section TOC and generate it.

In your parent book, add the section TOC in the appropriate spot.

When you update, remember that you have to update the section
"booklets" first so the TOC will be accurate.
You could automate this with FrameScript if you have it.

Art

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Flo Flosten <flo.flo at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to make section TOCs?
>
> I use Frame 7.2. I have a book that consists of several parts, each part has a number of chapters in it. I would like to have an overall TOC at the beginning, with lets say two levels, and at the location where a new part starts, I'd like to have a TOC for the section only which might then include three levels. The whole book has continuous page numbers, i.e. the individual parts do not start with page no. 1. Can you give any idea how to proceed without having a to copy and paste items manually?
>
> Thanks a lot, Flo
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