Table of Contents: Introduction and Overview |
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Nota Bene can generate a table of contents in a variety of formats for your documents and manuscripts.
Generating a table of contents involves two processes: marking what will be included, and generating the table of contents itself. Most tables of contents will include not only listings for chapters and sections of chapters, but also listings for prefaces, indexes, appendixes, etc., and those will need to be marked individually. If your document is written using a framework or an Academic Style, a basic table of contents can be generated with no manual marking as described below. For a more involved table of contents, you should read through the sections on marking and generating.
Creating a Basic Table of Contents
Chapter headings and section headings in Nota Bene frameworks and academic style manuals are automatically marked for potential inclusion in a table of contents, so they do not need to be manually marked. If you want to create a basic table of contents that includes just these elements:
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