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How to make table of contents clickable in word 2011
How to make table of contents clickable in word 2011







how to make table of contents clickable in word 2011

(Not enough reputation points to comment) Like the answer by Patrick Bourdon, I would also recommend HandyOutliner. In case this package's functionality is not sufficient or using Emacs is no option then the remaining part of this answer remains valid. It includes options to extract the TOC via OCR, and one can use Emacs/Evil (vim) keyboard macro's and the handy table editor to fix it. Using this package becomes even easier with the toc-mode package for (Spac)Emacs described next.įor all other PDF and DJVU documents there is a package called toc-mode for Emacs, which in my opinion provides the easiest way to add Table of Contents to documents (for linux and possibly also for different OS's). PDF's not created from scans, I recommend to use (and upvote the answer by Krasjet) pdf.tocgen. I hope you find it useful.įor 'software-generated' PDF-files, i.e.

how to make table of contents clickable in word 2011

Please read the homepage for the details on how to use this toolset. Save it as recipe.toml, and use the pdftocgen command to automatically generate an outline $ pdftocgen onlisp.pdf tocĪnd import it to the PDF file using pdftocio: $ pdftocio -o output.pdf onlisp.pdf < toc You could use the pdfxmeta tool to build a "recipe" file ] It uses the embedded font attributes and position information of headings to generate a table of contents automatically.įor example, for the PDF version Paul Graham's On Lisp, available for download on his website but comes without a table of contents. I wrote an open source command line toolset called pdf.tocgen just for doing this.









How to make table of contents clickable in word 2011