How to Create a Hyperlinked Table of Contents

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This is kind of funny and kind of embarrassing. For years and years I've been creating eBooks - but I've never known how to create a hyperlinked Table of Contents. I thought it looked really cool, and offered convenience to the reader, but I skipped it because I just didn't know how.

I never even Googled it. Laziness I guess!

Anyway, I found out how and made a short under 2 minute video tutorial. If you don't know how to either, watch and learn - it's a breeze!


Sometimes the simple stuff feels SO complex.
Tiff
#contents #create #hyperlinked #hyperlinking #table #toc
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    Thanks Tiff!

    I like to add a clickable TOC as well, but my method is more labor-intensive. That's only because I don't know how to change the default font/color for Heading 1 in OpenOffice.

    What I do is create each heading as a bookmark, then type out the TOC, then link to each bookmark. One of the problems is that my TOC needs to be typed in a monospaced font, so it stands out a bit. But, I like to make the TOC clickable to make my products easier for readers.

    All the best,
    Michael
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    • Profile picture of the author I Love PLR
      Thanks Tiffany for this good tutorial.

      Just one remark, you speak too fast, I've not been able to hear your domain name at the beginning of the video. I suppose I'm not the only one.
      Maybe you could add your URL at the bottom of the video. After all, it's still good to have some free publicity.
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