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Document PropertiesThe Document tab contains properties that define how the TOC object will insert a table of contents into the Microsoft Word document. These properties define things like the title, layout information, the levels of hierarchy to include, and a special feature which will automatically add the Document Super Heading of a Topic object in place of the page number.
Document TOC TitleDefines a title for the TOC in the Word Document. This title has a style of "TOCTitle" automatically applied in the published Word document. Document TOC MediaSets a relationship to a Media object that defines the page set-up and layout of the Table of Contents section. A table of contents always starts a new section, so you must select a Media object. Document TOC LevelsDefines the number of levels that will be shown in the Table of Contents. Note: The Table of Contents is built from the "Heading x" styles in the Word document, so if a Topic object has been defined with a Document Heading Style different to "(auto)" or a style mapped to a "Heading x" style in Word, then it will not appear in the Table of Contents. TOC Include Page NumbersDetermines if page numbers are included in the TOC of the Word document. TOC Right Align Page NumbersDetermines if the page numbers in the Table of Contents of the Word document are right aligned. You must select TOC Include Page Numbers, for this to have any effect. Add Super HeadingsFor topics which have Super Headings defined, adds the Super Heading text and numbering (like the words "Chapter 2") to the front of the topic's heading in the TOC. |
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