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2 Select the hyperlink in the Hyperlinks palette.
3 Choose Reset Hyperlink in the Hyperlinks palette menu.
To update hyperlinks to external documents:
Choose Update Hyperlink in the Hyperlinks palette menu. Hold down Alt (Windows) or
Option (Mac OS) when you choose Update Hyperlink to open external documents that are
currently closed.
Navigating to sources and anchors
Use the Hyperlinks palette to quickly locate and select sources and destinations.
To locate a hyperlink source:
1 In the Hyperlinks palette, select the item you want to locate.
2 Choose Go To Source in the Hyperlinks palette menu. The text or frame will be selected.
To locate a hyperlink destination:
1 In the Hyperlinks palette, select the item you want to locate. If you click a hyperlink
source in the document window, the corresponding hyperlink will be selected in the
palette.
2 Choose Go to Destination in the Hyperlinks palette menu. If the item is a URL desti-
nation, InDesign starts or switches to your Web browser to display the destination. If the
item is a text anchor or page destination, InDesign jumps to that location.
About the Table of Contents feature
You can create a table of contents (TOC) for any document or book in InDesign. You can
even have multiple tables of contents in a document—for example, a list of chapters and a
list of illustrations.
Each TOC is a separate story, which compiles information (including correct page
numbers) from specified paragraph styles throughout a document or set of documents in
a book.
Follow this process:
Create and apply paragraph styles, such as Title, Heading 1, and Heading 2, that are
appropriate for a table of contents.
In the Table of Contents dialog box, specify which paragraph styles are to be used in the
table of contents and how the TOC will be formatted.
Flow the table of contents story.
The page numbers in the generated table of contents listing do not update automatically.
Regenerate the table of contents to update the page numbers.
Note: If you add, delete, or edit entries in the placed table of contents story, these changes
will be lost when you subsequently regenerate the TOC.
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