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Q<br />

Quantum mechanics, 4-78<br />

R<br />

Raster, 5-102, 8-163<br />

Registration card, 1-11<br />

Right arrow key, 1-20<br />

Roman, 7-151<br />

Sample from an index with chapter numbers<br />

Naturally, it makes sense to use this option only when you have divided the document<br />

into multiple chapters with the Insert > Break > Chapter break command<br />

(see section “Dividing a document into chapters” beginning on page 110).<br />

Additional information:<br />

You will find information about updating references in section “Updating<br />

tables of references” beginning on page 413.<br />

You will find information about editing and formatting references in section<br />

“Editing and formatting tables of references” beginning on page 414.<br />

Tables of contents<br />

A table of contents (TOC) is a list of all the headings in the document, each with a<br />

page number.<br />

Unlike an index, a table of contents does not depend on a list of entries that you<br />

have to create yourself prior to its creation. Your document merely has to be<br />

outlined. You can review the outlining process in section “Outlines” beginning on<br />

page 382.<br />

TextMaker already knows from the outline what headings the text contains and<br />

what hierarchical relations they have to each other.<br />

Accordingly, the creation of a table of contents is easy:<br />

1. Position the text cursor at the beginning of the line on which the table of contents<br />

is to be placed.<br />

2. Invoke Tools > Generate Table of Contents.<br />

Manual TextMaker Working with large documents 399

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