Has anyone got a simple path to go down that will allow me to create a Table of Contents that will automatically update? I'm having trouble!
And how do you stop the TOC pushing everything down subsequent pages?
Tony
Warren Williams wrote:You need to use styles to create an auto-updating table of contents. For example, define a style for each chapter heading. Then use the Document Inspector to define that style as a Table of Contents (TOC) indicator.
For step-by-step directions, access Pages' on-line help system and search for "Table of Contents".
To keep the TOC from pushing everything down onto a new page, wait until you are done creating the TOC. Then insert a Page Break command just below the last item in the TOC.
tonyandkath wrote:The book I'm doing has a lot of photos in it and I'm about to try editing them in Pages, cropping, enhancing etc. That will be interesting.
Tony
haumann wrote:tonyandkath wrote:The book I'm doing has a lot of photos in it and I'm about to try editing them in Pages, cropping, enhancing etc. That will be interesting.
Tony
Keep in mind that Pages™ will always assume that any cropping or enhancing is intended to be "undoable". The unfortunate side effect is that a document with a lot of graphic edits will potentially end up as an exceptionally large document file. You might consider at least prepping your images in an external editor, then just "fine tune" them in the Pages document as necessary.
John@was